In our solar system, planets in order: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
Dwarf planets (officially recognised by the IAU): Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake, Eris.
This list of dwarf planets and possible dwarf planets includes objects that have not been officially named by the IAU as "dwarf planets":
Ceres (1 (designation)), Pluto (134340 (designation)), Haumea (136108 (designation)) (2003 EL61 (alternate name) ), Makemake (136472 (designation)) (2005 fy9 (alternate name) ), Eris (136199 (designation)), Orcus (90482 (designation)) (2004 DW (alternate name) ), 208996 (2003 AZ84 (alternate name) ), Ixion (28978 (designation)), 90568 (2004 GV9 (alternate name) ), 55636 (2002 TX300 (alternate name) ), Quaoar (50000 (designation)), 55565 (2002 AW197 (alternate name) ), Sedna (90377 (designation)), Xena (2003 UB313 (alternate name) ), 225088 (2007 OR10 (alternate name) ), Varuna (200 WR106 (alternate name) ), Vesta (4 (designation)), Pallas (2 (designation)), Hygiea.
i now the radius of the dwarf planets
It depends if you count all planets, or just dwarf planets:On the list of all 13 planets including dwarf planets, pluto is the 10th from the sun.If you only count only the 5 dwarf planets, it is the second dwarf planet from the sun (the first is Ceres).
i dont know about all dwarf planets but pluto is
No!!! Only 8 not including the 5 dwarf planets.
Yes, the dwarf planets are part of the solar system.
There are 13 in total (as of February 2013) including ALL the 5 dwarf planets!
MercuryVenusEarthMarsCeresJupiterSaturnUranusNeptunepPtoMakemakeEris
half; all the outer planets have rings not including dwarf planets (Jupiter has one thin ring around it).
i now the radius of the dwarf planets
The 13 planets, including dwarf planets, are (in order):MercuryVenusEarthMarsCeresJupiterSaturnUranusNeptunePlutoHaumeaMakemakeEris
It depends if you count all planets, or just dwarf planets:On the list of all 13 planets including dwarf planets, pluto is the 10th from the sun.If you only count only the 5 dwarf planets, it is the second dwarf planet from the sun (the first is Ceres).
i dont know about all dwarf planets but pluto is
8 planets and 5 dwarf planets, so 13 in total. There are some additional dwarf planet candidates that have not been officially categorised yet.
NO! lol but seriously?!?! GET THE FREAK OVER IT!
No!!! Only 8 not including the 5 dwarf planets.
Dwarf planets are celestial bodies that have enough mass to have a gravitational pull by the sun, but they are not large enough to be considered a regular planet. They are also too big to be satellites. Minor planets are in direct orbit with the sun. They are not dominant planets, and they are not comets. This qualifies all dwarf planets as minor planets. So, to answer your question, not exactly. All dwarf planets are minor planets. But not all minor planets are dwarf planets. Hope this helps you!!
including dwarf planets. sydna. non-dwarf planes. mercury