Saturn is outside the asteroid belt, located between Jupiter and Uranus in our solar system. The asteroid belt is located between Mars and Jupiter.
Mars is located outside the asteroid belt. The asteroid belt is a region between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter where many asteroids are located.
The asteroid belt in our solar system is located in between the orbits of mars and jupiter. Jupiter is located on the side furthest away from Earth so you could say its the outside.
The main asteroid belt is a rather broad band ring situated between Mars and Jupiter. Its inner edge (and average distance) is closer to the orbit of Mars than the outer edge is to Jupiter, making planet Mars the closest. Note that Ceres, once identified as a planet, is inside the asteroid belt itself - but now classified as a dwarf planet (or the largest astroid).
Uranus is considered an outer planet because it is located beyond the asteroid belt in our solar system. It is classified as an ice giant, along with Neptune, due to its composition of hydrogen, helium, and traces of water and ammonia.
Saturn is outside the asteroid belt, located between Jupiter and Uranus in our solar system. The asteroid belt is located between Mars and Jupiter.
The planet Jupiter is outside the asteroid belt, which is located in between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
The Planet Jupiter is between the planet Saturn and the asteroid belt. On the other side of the asteroid belt is the planet Mars.
Mars is located outside the asteroid belt. The asteroid belt is a region between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter where many asteroids are located.
The asteroid belt in our solar system is located in between the orbits of mars and jupiter. Jupiter is located on the side furthest away from Earth so you could say its the outside.
Mars is an inner planet. It lies on the side of the asteroid belt which contains Earth, Venus, and Mercury. On the other side of the Asteroid Belt are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto - which is no longer considered to be a planet, but a dwarf planet. These are the outer planets.
The main asteroid belt is a rather broad band ring situated between Mars and Jupiter. Its inner edge (and average distance) is closer to the orbit of Mars than the outer edge is to Jupiter, making planet Mars the closest. Note that Ceres, once identified as a planet, is inside the asteroid belt itself - but now classified as a dwarf planet (or the largest astroid).
Uranus is considered an outer planet because it is located beyond the asteroid belt in our solar system. It is classified as an ice giant, along with Neptune, due to its composition of hydrogen, helium, and traces of water and ammonia.
Venus and Mercury are between the Earth and the Sun. Mars is between the Earth and the asteroid belt, and Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are on the other side of the asteroid belt from the Earth.
It is unlikely that an asteroid would come out the other side of Saturn if dropped through it. Saturn's dense atmosphere, strong gravitational pull, and the asteroid's size and composition would likely cause it to break apart or be destroyed before reaching the other side.
Inner planets are closer to the sun than the outer planets. Inner planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. The outer planets are Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, and Jupiter (and maybe Pluto. The inner and outer planets are separated by a large distance and an asteroid belt. The inner planets are "rocky" the outer planets are gaseous (with the exception of Pluto.
You go to the asteroid belt on the far left side of space, you'll see a city on a big asteroid, that's the one Mordred is on.