Between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter is the Asteroid Belt, which includes the dwarf planet Ceres.
The next one in is Earth, the next one out is Jupiter, although there is a dwarf planet in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter called Ceres.
The asteroid belt is in between Mars and Jupiter.
Pluto, I believe.
The planet between Mars and Jupiter is called the dwarf planet Ceres. It is the largest object in the asteroid belt and was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006. Its diameter is approximately 940 kilometers.
The term for rocky bodies that orbit the sun in a belt between Mars and Jupiter is "asteroids." These objects are remnants from the early solar system that never formed into a planet due to the gravitational influence of Jupiter.
No, there is no known planet existing between Mars and Jupiter. Between Mars and Jupiter is an asteroid belt known as the Kepler belt.
The planet Mars orbits immediately closer to the Sun than the Asteroid Belt. The so-called "main belt" has many millions of asteroids, the remnants of a failed planetoid that might have formed between Mars and Jupiter.Mars. The asteroid belt lies between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
its called the somethin belt. between Jupiter and mars
The belt of asteroids between Mars and Jupiter exists due to the gravitational forces of Jupiter preventing the formation of a planet in that region.
The Planet Jupiter is between the planet Saturn and the asteroid belt. On the other side of the asteroid belt is the planet Mars.
In between the planets Mars and Jupiter lies the asteroid belt.
The next one in is Earth, the next one out is Jupiter, although there is a dwarf planet in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter called Ceres.
There is absolutely no planet between Mars and Jupiter. I don't know where you got this question from, but that is weird. Maybe they are refering to the asteroid belt that is between these two planets.
Mars and Jupiter. It is located in the Asteroid belt
Saturn, because between mars and jupiter is the asteroid belt.
The asteroid belt is located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
No planets form a belt between Mars and Jupiter. The asteroids form the Asteroid Belt in that region, and one of those is now considered to be a dwarf planet, Ceres.