According to NASA, there are approximately 7 dwarfs per square acre on each dwarf planet.
None, a dwarf planet is just a smaller planet that is bigger than a asteroid
Planet: Mercury Dwarf planet: Ceres
In 2006 the IAU agreed that Pluto was a dwarf planet. Although, many people were against the idea of identifying Pluto as a dwarf planet.
I'm pretty sure there are 2300 dwarfs in the US!?
As of 2013, Pluto has been classed as a dwarf planet for 7 years.
The answer for that is no. Pluto is now comsidered a dwarf planet. However, Pluto have many sisters and brothers. There are many dwarf planets that has been discovered. There maybe, some dwarf planets are still unknown because of the distance.
Many stars are white dwarfs.
None. No planet or dwarf planet contains stars.
No black dwarfs are thought to exist. The estimated time it takes for a white dwarf to cool to a black dwarf is greater than the current age of the universe.
There are many yellow dwarfs (our Sun included). It would be impossible to answer.
Planet: Mercury Dwarf planet: Ceres
In 2006 the IAU agreed that Pluto was a dwarf planet. Although, many people were against the idea of identifying Pluto as a dwarf planet.
There are currently 5 dwarf planets that are being recognized.
I'm pretty sure there are 2300 dwarfs in the US!?
The dwarf planet Pluto and its binary partner Charon have two moons, Nix and Hydra.
As of 2013, Pluto has been classed as a dwarf planet for 7 years.
As of 2013, Pluto has been classed as a dwarf planet for 7 years.
8 not including Pluta since its considered a Dwarf planet 8 not including Pluta since its considered a Dwarf planet 8 not including Pluto since its considered a Dwarf planet 8 not including Pluto since its considered a Dwarf planet