Neither. The inner and outer solar system are divided by the asteroid belt. Ceres is part of the asteroid belt.
Jupiter is one of the Outer Planets.
The objects that orbit the Sun between the inner and outer planets are collectively known as asteroids. They are rocky remnants left over from the early formation of the solar system. Some asteroids are quite large and have even been classified as dwarf planets, such as Ceres.
They have rocky surfaces.
outer. But it's not in the asteroid belt, of course.
no, except for Ceres in the asteroid belt.
Ceres is classified as a dwarf planet. Ceres is a large asteroid, part of the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. If it was a planet, it would be classified as an inner.
Ceres, now called a "dwarf planet", used to be an asteroid. It is the largest body in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
Outer. Inner are the one's closer to the Sun.
The asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, which also contains some dwarf planets such as Ceres, Pallas, and Vesta.
The 4 Inner planets (mostly rocky and solid):MercuryVenusEarthMarsThe 4 Outer planets (mostly dense gaseous atmospheres):JupiterSaturnUranusNeptuneNotes:Pluto, a dwarf planet, was an outer planet before it got reclassified, but resembles the inner planets.The inner and outer planets are separated by the asteroid belt.When dwarf planets are included, Ceres counts as an inner planet and all the other dwarf planets count as outer planets.
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Generally speaking, yes.There are currently five official dwarf planets. Four of them are around or beyond Neptunes orbit, but there is one in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, called Ceres. Mars is an inner planet and Jupiter is an outer planet.
Sometimes you have to use nested loops, in this case one of them is the outer, the other is the inner.
It is included among the inner planets.
Jupiter is one of the Outer Planets.
Inner or outer, relative to what? - There is only one Sun in our Solar System. It is basically in the center of the Solar System.
The inner visualization of the unity of one's inner and outer being.