Kuiper belt
- The kuiper belt is where comets and asteroids are in our solar system that begins near the orbit of Neptune and continues beyond Pluto.
- In the kuiper belt are frozen volatiles that are made up of methane, nitrogen, ammonia, and water.
- In the kuiper belt are three officially recognized dwarf planets, pluto, haumea and makemake.
- The kuiper belt's largest object is the dwarf planet, Pluto.
- Fun fact: the Kuiper belt is is 20 times as wide and 20-200 times more massive than the asteroid belt
- The Kuiper belt is where comets are in our solar system that begins near the orbit of Neptune and continues beyond Pluto.
- In the Kuiper belt are frozen volatiles that are made up of methane, nitrogen, ammonia, and water.
- In the Kuiper belt are three officially recognized dwarf planets, pluto, Haumea and Makemake.
- The Kuiper belt's largest object is the dwarf planet, Pluto.
- Fun fact: the Kuiper belt is is 20 times as wide and 20-200 times more massive than the asteroid belt