Do all the terrestrial planets lie inside the asteroid belt?
True! All terrestrial planets are inside the asteroid belt. The asteroid belt is between planets Mars (last of the inner planets) & Jupiter, which is a gas giant, as are Saturn & Uranus.
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Earth's solar system has four terrestrial planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars which are all inside the asteroid belt. Thanks for using ChaCha!
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Yes. Marking the boundary between the terrestrial planets and the massive gas giants is the asteroid belt. ChaCha!
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