"The ninth plant" is meaningless, since there's no natural ordering for plants.
"The ninth planet" is also meaningless, because there are only eight solar planets, and there's no natural ordering for planets in general. "The ninth planet around the star Mumbojumbo" might have some meaning, assuming that a) there were a star named Mumbojumbo and b) it had at least nine planets, but as it is, your question cannot be answered.
Within some time frame, the answer would have been Pluto. Before Pluto was discovered and after it was demoted, there was/is no ninth planet.
Pluto used to be the ninth planet of our solar system. Now it is no longer considered as a planet.
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The second planet from the Sun is Venus.
Pluto was discovered in 1930 and dubbed the ninth planet. It was known as the ninth planet up until 2006, when it was reclassified as a dwarf planet. Now there are only eight officially recognised planets in our solar system, with an additional five dwarf planets and several more dwarf planet candidates.
Yes, Neptune is the eighth planet, and the farthest from the Sun. Back when Pluto was considered a planet, Neptune became the ninth planet for 20 years of Pluto's orbit as Pluto is closer to the Sun than Neptune for part of its orbit.
Pluto. From its discovery in 1930 until 2006, it was considered the ninth planet. It was reclassified as a Dwarf planet in August 2006.
No, Pluto was the ninth planet, but now, there is no ninth planet in this Solar System, since Pluto got turned into a dwarf planet. Your anus is a planet.
No, that is not correct.The correct spelling is ninth.Some example sentences are:The is the ninth time I have told you to be quiet.It is in the ninth draw from the left.Can you tell me what the ninth planet is?The ninth Doctor defeated the Daleks and saved the Earth. Again.
Neptune is the eighth planet. Pluto, formerly the ninth planet, is no longer considered a planet.
Ninth is 'neuvième' in French.
The word for "9th" is spelled out as "ninth".
The ninth planet of our solar system was Pluto. However - the planet was downgraded from planet status, and is now considered part of the Kepler belt.
Back when Pluto was a planet and not a dwarf planet, it sometimes Neptune to be the ninth planet because their orbit crossed. Now that Pluto is a dwarf planet, there are only eight planets in the solar system.
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Ninth is the correct spelling
From it's discovery in 1930 until 2006, Pluto was the ninth planet. In 2006 it was reclassified as a 'dwarf planet','so is no longer a 'planet'. There are only eight bodies in our solar system now internationally recognised as planets.