Yes. PLuto is the largest known object in the Kuiper belt.
Pluto is at the inner edge of the Kuiper belt, which is similar to the asteroid belt but with comets instead of asteroids. Therefore, millions of comets pass by Pluto.
Pluto is on the outside of the asteroid belt, and is VERY far away from it.Outside.
Pluto can be located in the region of the kuiper belt objects (KBO's). It is still considered to be within the Solar System as the Sun's gravitational pull still has an influence on it.
Pluto has a moon that is about half its size
in the Kuiper Belt
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Kuiper belt
There is an asteroid belt in between Mars and Jupiter, and another one out there - thekuiper belt. It is the reason that pluto is no longer a planet, because several other objects were found in this belt that are the same as pluto, thus pluto was not special and so it, along with the other objects, are called the kuiper belt instead of planets.
The gas giants are these planets i named here, Jupiter,Saturn,uranus,neptune if Pluto was still a planet it would not be considered as a gas giant Pluto 1.Pluto is small 2. Pluto is past the kupiter belt that's in between neptune and Pluto there are your gas giants
Pluto's orbit is near the beginning of the Kuiper belt.
The region outside of Pluto is known as "The Kuiper Belt