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Discover the main parts of the Solar System - Terrestrial planets, Asteroid Belt, Gas giant planets, Kuiper Belt, and Scattered Disk. Learn about the planets, dwarf planets, and celestial objects in each region. Explore online learning resources and fascinating facts about Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and more. Unveil the mysteries of our cosmic neighborhood from the Inner solar system to the Trans-Neptune region with this informative guide.
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Regions of the solar systems Inner solar system contains Terrestrial planets Asteroid belt Outer solar system contains Gas giant planets Trans-Neptune region contains Kuiper belt Scattered disc
There are a few main parts of the Solar System. Here they are in order from the Sun, with the planets numbered, and the dwarf planets marked with the letters a - e.
Terrestrial planets region contains the four planets closest to the sun, all are rocky planets onlinelearningtips.com www.art-head-start.com • (1) Mercury • (2)Venus • (3)Earth • (4)Mars www.chacha.com www.dailymail.co.uk
Asteroid belt region contains; (a) Ceres (the only dwarf planet in this region) Asteroids Gas giant planets region contains; www.dailymail.co.uk guffeysgreatideas.wordpress.com (5)Jupiter (6)Saturn (7)Uranus (8)Neptune www.cool2bkids.com peperonity.com
Kuiper belt region contains; thebest2003.fm.interia.pl cosmoquest.org (B)Hauma (A)Pluto (C)Makemake
Kuiper belt objects and possibly other dwarf planets short-period comets scattered disc region contains; www.wired.co.uk (e) Eris Scattered disk objects and possibly other dwarf planets or cloud region contains long-period comets Inner solar system, Outer solar system, Trans-Neptune region[change | change source]