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Kupier Belt:

Location:

Kuiper belt also known as  Edgeworth-Kuiper belt which is in the shape of "flat ring of icy small bodies" that revolve around the Sun beyond the orbit of the planet Neptune. It is a "circumstellar disc" that is similar to the "asteroid belt" in the outer solar system.

Composition:

Its composition mainly consists of "small bodies or remnants" from the time when the solar system was formed. It also consists of frozen volatiles (termed "ices"), such as "methane, ammonia, and water".

Relationship to dwarf planets:

This belt is also a home to the dwarf planets such as "Pluto, Haumea, and Makemake".