We call that the "asteroid belt".
asteroid belt and kipter belt.
Yes, the mass of the Kuiper belt exceeds that of the asteroid belt, and it is something like 20 to 200 times more massive. The Kuiper belt is a long way away, and the objects in it are mostly small, so it is through gravimetric studies that we "guestimate" the Kuiper belt's mass. A link can be found below for more information.
Asteroids are primarily found in the asteroid belt, which is located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. They can also be found in other regions of the solar system, including near-Earth space and the Kuiper Belt beyond Neptune. Some asteroids can be categorized as trojans, sharing an orbit with a larger planet. Additionally, comets and some moons may contain asteroid-like bodies.
The Asteroid Belt is a demarcation between the gas giants and terrestrial type planets.
Depends which way you are heading :-) Mars --> Asteroid Belt <-- Jupiter
Actually there are an place of Asteroids. Sun Mercury Venus Earth Mars ASTEROID Belt. So why I capitalized the word ASTEROID on ASTEROID Belt. Because this Belt is full of Asteroids
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The asteroid belt is where most asteroids reside between the orbits of Jupiter and Mars. It is not a feature on planet Mercury.
In the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
Mars is not in the asteroid belt. The Asteroid Belt is between Mars and Jupiter.
No, Mars is located outside of the asteroid belt. The asteroid belt is located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, which means that Mars is not inside the asteroid belt.
The Asteroid Belt is located in between the orbit of Mars and Jupiter.
Saturn isn't located in the asteroid belt. In the solar system, you have the sun, Mercury, venus, earth, mars, the asteroid belt (separating terrestrial and jovian planets) then jupiter, saturn, uranus, and finally neptune. Pluto is not a planet.
no its in the outer side of the asteroid belt
No. The main belt is between Mars and Jupiter.
From the sun it goes Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, ASTEROID belt, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto (although no longer classed as a planet). So the earth is inside the orbit of the asteroid belt.