Uranus is located outside the asteroid belt, further away from the Sun than the asteroid belt. It is the seventh planet from the Sun in our solar system.
Uranus is a outer of asteroid belt because if it was inner that would be closer to the sun but, Uranus is outer because if it was inner the sun will melt Uranus cuz Uranus is made out of ice so Uranus is outer.
no its in the outer side of the asteroid belt
The asteroid belt is located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. As such, the outer planets (or Jovian planets) can be said to be outside the asteroid belt. That is, they are located beyond the belt and are therefore further away from the sun than the belt.
The planets between the asteroid belt and the Sun are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. These four inner planets are also known as the terrestrial planets because they are primarily composed of rock and metal.
Uranus is located outside the asteroid belt, further away from the Sun than the asteroid belt. It is the seventh planet from the Sun in our solar system.
The planets that are after the asteroid belt are: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, [Pluto].
It's an outer planet, outside the asteroid belt.
It's an outer planet, outside the asteroid belt.
Uranus is a outer of asteroid belt because if it was inner that would be closer to the sun but, Uranus is outer because if it was inner the sun will melt Uranus cuz Uranus is made out of ice so Uranus is outer.
Because Jupiter is outside the belt and Uranus is about 4 times further away.
no its in the outer side of the asteroid belt
The asteroid belt is located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. As such, the outer planets (or Jovian planets) can be said to be outside the asteroid belt. That is, they are located beyond the belt and are therefore further away from the sun than the belt.
No. There are no planets within the asteroid belt. The asteroid belt is a toroidal (doughnut-shaped) area roughly between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
Outer. It is the seventh planet from the sun. It's an outer planet, but it's not in an asteroid belt.
In the Asteroid belt or further out than Uranus.
Scientists believe that while the universe was forming, the asteroids were just forming the asteroid belt when suddenly, an asteroid smacked into Uranus, tilting it on its side.