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There is no "small dense object" that orbits between Mars and Jupiter. There are however numerous asteroids which are rocky objects up to a few hundred miles in diameter that orbit in this region making up what is called the asteroid belt.

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Q: What is the small dense object that orbits the sun between orbits of Mars and Jupiter?
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