Pluto is an example of a dwarf planet.
Pluto the dwarf planet is an example of of a dwarf planet.
Pluto, Xena, Ceres are some examples of dwarf planets.
Pluto's volume is about 1/115th of Earth, but its mass is only 1/455th Earth's. The gravity there is one-fifteenth of Earth's so a person's weight on Pluto would be less than 7% of their weight on Earth. Example : man weighs 150 pounds on Earth, effectively 10 pounds on Pluto (push-ups not a problem) Example : rabbit weighs 1.5 kg on Earth, only 100 grams on Pluto (even in spacesuit, hops over houses)
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Jupiter and Pluto are planets.
Pluto is not an example of "nature of science."
Pluto the dwarf planet is an example of of a dwarf planet.
Yes, Pluto does indeed have a great many myths and legends. Pluto is said to have Martians that will invade Earth for example.
I think you mean "Pluto" not "luto". Yes, Pluto is a Plutoid. It's the example that all the Plutoids are named after.
The dwarf planet Pluto has 3 moons - Charon, Hydra and Nix.
dwarf planets, an example would be Pluto.
Pluto has been downgraded to dwarf planet. It is still a planet but it is not a planet on the same levels as Mars or Earth, for example.
Pluto, Xena, Ceres are some examples of dwarf planets.
Planets that used to be planets but aren't any more. Example: Pluto
Yes! For example, Ganymede is the largest moon in the Solar System. Ganymede is larger in diameter than Mercury and much larger than Pluto. Callisto, Io, and Europa are also larger than Pluto.
Some do, some don't. For example, Pluto has 5 known moons.
Answer the is question… It provides information about Pluto's status.