Almost all of them are located in the "asteroid belt", this is a region between Mars and Jupiter. However, there are many asteroids all over the solar system in their own orbit around the Sun.
The third law of planetary motion published by Kepler in 1619 captures the relationship between the distance of planets from the Sun, and their orbital periods.
This supports a common notion among scientists that there was a planet between mars an Jupiter that was either not formed or disintegrated. These "stones" are the asteroids
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along Jupiter's orbit, 60 ahead of and behind Jupiter
Apollo asteroids cross Earth's orbit
Apollo asteroids have elliptical orbits that cross Earth's orbit
M-Type asteroids
Yes, asteroids are found in our solar system. It is estimated that over 100,000 asteroids are located in the belt between Jupiter and Mars.
Most asteroids are located within the asteroid belt which is between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. Asteroids are also known as planetoids or minor planets.
asteroids are in space. in our solar system they are located in the asteroid belt. this a location roughly between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
Apollo asteroids have elliptical orbits that cross Earth's orbit
No, that would be apollo asteroids
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The Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars have many asteroids - they are contained in a belt called the Apollo Asteroids [See related question]
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Where are most asteroids in the solar system located
Asteroids are in space. The U.S. Apollo spacecraft flew in space.
M-Type asteroids
If they are lost then no one knows where they are located.