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Pluto is the furthest planet away from the sun, making it the coldest, there are exactly 8 planets before the sun and Pluto:

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What is the planet usually is most far away from the Sun?

Pluto was but it is not a planey its dwarf planet now it is Jupiter.


How far away Pluto planet?

Pluto is now considered to be a dwarf planet and is found in the Kuiper Belt.It is 4.67 billion miles away from the Earth and was discovered in 1930.


Why did they not let Pluto be a planet any more?

Since Pluto is far away from the sun , it's like a/an frozen planet so it is now a dwarf planet.


Is Pluto the first smallest planet?

No, mercury is. Pluto is a dwarf planet because it does not meet all the criteria to be a planet and it is the second largest dwarf planet so far.


Is the dwarf planet Pluto colder than Neptune?

Yes! dwaf planet Pluto is the coldist planet than planet Neptune because dwaf planet Pluto is far away from the sun and planet Nepune is closer to the Sun. So i think dwaf planet Pluto is the coldist.


Is pulto a planet?

No, "pulto" is not a known planet in our solar system or in any other known star system.


What is the only planet that has not been visited by a space craft?

Pluto has yet to be visited by a spacecraft because it is so far away.


What are the names of the dwarf planet and how far are they?

Eris,Pluto,makemake


What are the 2 reasons why Pluto was demoted from planet status to dwarf planet status?

The main reason is that it is so far away from the Sun, that it is considered part of the Kuiper belt - not the solar system. There are similar sized objects to Pluto in the Kuiper belt system, and thus Pluto was 'demoted' to dwarf planet status.


Why was the term dwarf planet created?

The term "dwarf planet" was created to classify celestial bodies that are similar to planets but do not meet all the criteria to be considered full-fledged planets. It was implemented to describe objects like Pluto, which was reclassified from a planet to a dwarf planet by the International Astronomical Union in 2006.


Is there a dwarf planet behind Pluto?

Yes, Eris is the largest Plutoid (dwarf planet). It is further out than Pluto, but is larger than Pluto. There are also Haumea and Makemake. There are others as well, but so far these are the only ones named as being a dwarf planet/Plutoid.


What is the definition of Pluto?

Pluto- A dwarf planet in the far edge of the solar system Pluto2- A greek god of the underworld

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