Considering the Kyper belt is part of the Solar System the question cannot be answered.
The asteroid belt has no stars, the solar system one.
Interesting question. You are wondering why an object as small as Pluto would show up in the part of the solar system where you would expect gas giants. Clearly, Pluto has a much different origin from the planets it hangs out with. Pluto is a Kuyper object, meaning that it is from the Kuyper belt, a gigantic field of asteroids beyond the orbit of Neptune. This is one of the reasons that its place on the list of major planets was questioned.
No. There are other asteroid belts besides the main asteroid belt in our solar system. Also, there are asteroids outside our solar system.
The Kuiper belt is thought to contain matter that was left over from the formation of the solar system
No, the asteroid belt is located within our solar system. It is a region between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter where many small rocky bodies, known as asteroids, orbit the Sun.
Either a dust speck in the asteroid belt or in the Kuyper belt.
It also contains asteroids and comets, which technically are not satellites as they do not orbit a planet, but orbit the sun in the asteroid belt, the Kuyper belt, and the Oort cloud.
The Kuiper Belt is part of the Solar System. In other words, it is much smaller than a galaxy.
The old name of our star, which we sometimes call the "Sun" is "Sol". Sol has a number of planets, planetesimals, and rocks orbiting it. This is therefore called the "Sol"-ar system, or simply, the Solar System. Pluto is now classified as a "dwarf planet". Pluto may be a part of the Kuyper Belt at the far edge of our Solar System.
the meteorites are part of the solar system because they are in the asteroid belt an the asteroid belt is in the solar system
Um... No Earth is the planet we live on not the solar system. The solar system is basically the things around our star, The Sun. Earth is in the solar system if that's what you mean but no Earth is not our solar system. (The solar system contains of the Sun, Mercury Venus Earth Mars Asteroid belt Jupiter Saturn Neptune Uranus with all the planet's moons the Kuiper belt the 5 dwarf planets and smaller objects.)
The asteroid belt (many of Jupiter's smaller moons are captured asteroids).
The asteroid belt has no stars, the solar system one.
The four main parts of the solar system are the Sun, the eight planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune), their moons, and other smaller celestial objects like asteroids and comets.
asteroid belt and kipter belt.
The Asteroid Belt has no effect on any of the major planets of our solar system.
No. The asteroid belt merely contains the greatest portion of the solar system's asteroids.