The volume of Pluto is 7.5 x 109 km3 or 0.0066 Earths... it would take 151.5 Pluto's to make up the volume of the Earth.
Also, the diameter of the earth is 12,756 km and pluto's diameter is 2,296 km, meaning that it would take 5.55 plutos to equal the diameter of the earth.
It is much smaller than the eight planets of the solar system. It is called a dwarf planet. Pluto's diameter is 2,390 kilometer. Compared to the Earth's diameter, Pluto's diameter is 18 percent of this diameter. Likewise, Pluto is smaller in size than the Earth's moon.
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Pluto is about half the size of Mercury, which is the smallest "true" planet.
Asteroids are smaller than planets. A few of the asteroids are fairly large; Ceres, for example, is a "dwarf planet" that's bigger than Pluto. But many of the asteroids are a few miles, or a few dozen miles, across. That isn't very big, compared to Mars or Earth.
There are four small inner planets and four large outer planets, with 8 planets in total. Pluto, along with the other dwarf planets are not part of this eight, so it could be this were talking about here - but Pluto is no longer considered a planet.
Its Earth, with its one moon which is called `The Moon`. Although our moon is not the largest in the solar system, it still comparatively large compared to its planet. The other large moons in the solar system are around much larger outer planets. If we consider dwarf planet Pluto, there is an even bigger moon in comparison (Charon).
No. The Moon is large compared to Earth. Almost all other moons are much smaller relative to the planets they orbit.
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Pluto is about half the size of Mercury, which is the smallest "true" planet.
it is because it is so small compared to other planets
Pluto is because it is small ,and its not a gas giant like the other four large planets.
Compared to other planets, yes it is small. But compared to a house, no, it is very large...
no, not compared to other planets around us. Think about it.
Pluto is no longer considered a planet. It has been renamed a "dwarf planet" since it shares its orbit with other, similar sized (or larger... Pluto's orbit crosses Neptune's, and Neptune is enormous compared to Pluto) bodies. There are 8 known planets in the Solar System, and it's considered unlikely that more will be discovered if the current guidelines are kept (anything large enough to "sweep out its own orbit" would have a detectable impact on the orbit of Neptune). There are around 500 confirmed "exoplanets" (planets orbiting stars other than the Sun).
Pluto's orbit is longer and slower than other planets.
Pluto's only neighbouring planet is Neptune, though there are other dwarf planets beyond Pluto
Asteroids are smaller than planets. A few of the asteroids are fairly large; Ceres, for example, is a "dwarf planet" that's bigger than Pluto. But many of the asteroids are a few miles, or a few dozen miles, across. That isn't very big, compared to Mars or Earth.
There are four small inner planets and four large outer planets, with 8 planets in total. Pluto, along with the other dwarf planets are not part of this eight, so it could be this were talking about here - but Pluto is no longer considered a planet.
How far away is Pluto from all the pther planets?