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Well, Pluto isn't recognized as a planet, but as a dwarf planet. Also, there are other dwarf planets, but they are more like really big comets than they are planets.
Pluto's diameter is about 2,400 Kilometers.
Pluto is a dwarf planet meaning it is a really small planet
Pluto is relatively small as planets go; it is officially categorized as a dwarf planet.
Pluto is a dwarf planet located in our solar system. It was once considered the ninth planet but was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006. A dog named Pluto is a cartoon character created by Walt Disney.
Pluto, the dwarf planet, is the smallest planet in our solar system. In 2006 scientists confirmed that Pluto was a dwarf planet. They confirmed this because Pluto does not have a clear orbit around the sun. The things that a planet must have in order to be a planet is that it MUST have a clear orbit around a star. FUN FACT: Pluto's moon is almost as big as itself! Pluto is the coldest planet in our solar planet. Pluto is an outer planet.
Pluto use to be a planet but not anymore.Scientists have figured out that Pluto ism uch to small to be a planet.So now we just call Pluto a dwarf planet.A dwarf planet is kind of like a planet.It is a VERY small sized planet.A regular planet is a normal sized or a big sized planet.If the planet is too small then it is considered as a dwarf planet.
Because it is not big enough. It is classed as a dwarf planet.
no it's a dwarf planet I would think that it is a dwarf planet, but its moon, Sharon, is nearly as big as it, so some MAY argue that Sharon is a dwarf planet and Pluto is the moon, but considering Pluto is slightly bigger than Sharon, I would think that Sharon would orbit Pluto rather than Pluto orbiting Sharon.
Pluto is no longer a planet (though it is now a dwarf planet) because :It wasn't big enough to be considered a planet (less massive than Eris)Pluto's orbit was inclined too much from the ecliptic and has a large eccentricityPluto is a member of the Kuiper belt
Pluto has a moon named Charon that is about half the size of Pluto itself, making it the largest moon relative to its planet in the solar system. This close size relationship is unique among dwarf planets.
Pluto. It used to be considered a planet. Now is it officially a dwarf planet. More like a big moon, or asteroid, instead of a planet.