Most likely not. It was probably an object that, due to perturbations by Jupiter's gravity, did not collect as much mass as the planets did.
"CERES" made of exploded planet and made of big "ROCK"
Ceres has no rings none of the dwarf planets do
no because mercury is the smallet because mars in the second smallest planet in the solar system it used to be Pluto but it exploded into a black hole and made a white dwarf planet.
Ceres was reclassified from a planet to a dwarf planet in 2006 by the International Astronomical Union. This decision was made during the same time that Pluto was also reclassified as a dwarf planet.
Krypton was a planet, but when it exploded, the debris drifted into space and it contained radiation.
Both planets are known to have water in them (ceres has a mantle made of water and ice) and both are spherical. Also they are both planets (even though ceres is a dwarf planet, they are still planets). Thats about it.
The U.S. space probe Dawn went into orbit around the dwarf planet in March 2015. Dawn has observed two very bright spots on Ceres. It has been speculated that they may be regions of highly reflective salts.
By the definition of the International Astronomical Union a dwarf planet is an object that:Orbits the sun.Is massive enough to be made round by its own gravity.Has failed to "clear the neighborhood" of debris.Ceres, the most massive object in the asteroid belt, meets these three criteria. If it had managed to "clear the neighborhood" then it would be considered a planet.
Ceres, a dwarf planet located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
Ceres is the largest object in the asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter. It is a dwarf planet, composed mostly of rock and ice, and is classified as both an asteroid and a minor planet. Ceres is known for its unique surface features, such as bright spots and a large crater called Occator.
There made of Rock and something else
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