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what's the kepler's belt?​

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Answered by Rose08
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A disk-shaped region in the outer solar system, containing thousands of small, icy celestial bodies. 
The Kuiper belt lies beyond the orbit of Neptune and includes Pluto, which was traditionally classed with the planets.

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Answered by RagaviRagavendra
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KEPLER's BELT::

●A disk-shaped region in the outer solar system lying beyond the orbit of Neptune and extending to a distance of about 50 astronomical units, containing thousands of small icy bodies, some of which are on highly elliptical orbits, periodically visiting the inner solar system as comets●

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