Pluto was originally called a planet, it is now reclassified as a dwarf planet.
FACT: The problem is inside the planet pluto.
From Pluto, the sun would look like a tiny insignificant speck.
Pluto is not gone in fact it still exists. However Pluto has had its status of "planet" removed because it size was too small.
No, but there is a dwarf planet including pluto.
Pluto is very very very cold do to the fact that it is really far from the sun
Yes, with the planet Neptune. For every three solar revolutions (orbits) that Neptune makes, Pluto makes two (called the 3:2 resonance). Because of Pluto's eccentric orbit, and this resonance, the two planets can never collide. In fact, Pluto is sometimes closer to Uranus than to Neptune.
No
Pluto is approximately .0022 (22/10,000) the mass of the Earth.In fact, our moon is about 5.5 times the mass of Pluto!
No. Pluto orbits in our solar system.
No. Pluto is a rocky/icy dwarf planet. In fact, no dwarf planets are gaseous.
A planet is a large body of rock or gases. Even though Pluto looks small, it isn't. In fact, Pluto is 1,500 miles across. Pluto is made out of frozen gases.
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