the correct term for pluto is "dwarf planet".
hades is his greek name
In 2006 the Astronomical Union defined 'planet' and the definition excluded Pluto. At the same time they created the term dwarf planet into which Pluto fell.
Uranus then Neptune are before the dwarf planet Pluto. That is the correct order from the Sun, too. :-), Ri
Pluto--it was too small and far away
That is correct. Pluto is so very far away that we can't see it well on a telescope to see what the ground looks like.
mercury, venus, earth, mars, Jupiter, Saturn, uranus, neptune. ...when i was a kid, Pluto counted,
That is correct it is no longer a planet.
"Planet X" was originally a term for a hypothetical TENTH planet, BEYOND Pluto. Also, Pluto is no longer considered a planet.
Pluto Mars Jupiter is the correct order
A......circle......yes that is correct.......
No. The definition of the word "planet" has changed. We now have a new term, "dwarf planet", to describe things like Pluto..
In 2006 the Astronomical Union defined 'planet' and the definition excluded Pluto. At the same time they created the term dwarf planet into which Pluto fell.
When they discovered pluto did not follow the full criteria to be considered a planet. They needed a different scientific term to describe βplanetsβ like pluto.
Uranus then Neptune are before the dwarf planet Pluto. That is the correct order from the Sun, too. :-), Ri
Planets don't have planets. The Sun has planets, and planets have moons.Dwarf planets might orbit around each other, but this answer uses the correct definition of the term planet, which does not include Pluto or Charon.
Arab is a politically correct term.
The correct term is padlock.
Cross multiplication IS the correct term!