Yes. The others are gas giants.
That would be Pluto, but Pluto is no longer considered a planet, only a planetoid.
Pluto is not a gas giant. It's a very small, rocky dwarf planet.
there are none, if you're not counting Pluto as a planet.
because pluto is to small to qualify as a planet therefore it is only a star
It is not small and rocky, it is a gas giant!
Yes it is every other outer planet is made of gas but some believe that in the center of Jupiter lies a rocky core.
Pluto seems like the required answer, but it's only a "dwarf planet".The major rocky planets, going out from the Sun, are :MercuryVenusEarthMars
No. Pluto (now a dwarf planet) is much smaller than Mercury, and considerably less dense, because Pluto (billions of kilometers from the Sun) is partly frozen gases and ice. Pluto's diameter is only about 2306 kilometers, less than half the diameter of Mercury, about 4879.4 kilometers.
yes.Scientists said it was a planet back then, but the scientists realized that Pluto is too small to be a planet so now we only have 8 planets in our solar system, not 9.They figured that out in 2005
Makemake isn't a planet, it is a dwarf planet.
Pluto is a dwarf planet that is supposed to be no longer a planet (It is still considered a planet because of its history in the solar system. Some astronomers want to prove that Pluto is still a planet even though it is more likely known as an asteroid). It is the planet farthest from the sun.