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Here are two simple ways to say it:

  1. Jupiter is so big that its strong gravity pulled on the nearby space rocks. That pull stopped them from sticking together to make one planet, so they stayed apart and became the asteroid belt.
  2. Think of Jupiter’s gravity like a giant hand that grabbed the rocks nearby and kept them from joining up. Because they couldn't clump into a planet, the rocks stayed separate and formed the asteroid belt.

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