I think you mean Pluto, and the answer is no, Pluto is not a planet. It used to be but it was discounted as there are other similar-sized objects in space which have not been classified as planets because they are too small. Therefore, Pluto was degraded to a dwarf planet.
The French word for "Pluto" is "Pluton".
A pluton is a large body of igneous rock which has formed underground as rising magma has cooled.
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Yes, Ayers Rock is the single largest Pluton on earth.
No, a lahar is not an example of a pluton. A lahar is a volcanic mudflow that occurs when volcanic debris mixes with water, flowing down the slopes of a volcano. A pluton, on the other hand, is an igneous intrusion formed underground by the solidification of magma.
Because it is very small like a bee
The French word for "Pluto" is "Pluton".
Pluton word comes from a latin word ''pluto''
A pluton is a large body of igneous rock which has formed underground as rising magma has cooled.
French minelaying cruiser Pluton was created on 1932-01-25.
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The greek Aristotle writted a theorie of the universe based on what Greeks considered geometrical perfect bodies; 5 bodies, then 5 planets: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. Greeks do not have considered the Earth a planet.The do not have known about Uranus, Neptune, and Pluton.Today, have been discovered far objects with equal or suspected bigger size than Pluton (like Quaoar), and Pluton is not more considered a planet.
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