It is neither. It is a rocky planet.
Ceres is a dwarf planet. There is no such thing as a gas dwarf planet - Yet!
Pluto is smaller than Earth's moon, it is not a gas giant planet, it is a dwarf planet.
Although it is right next to a lot of gas giants it is a dwarf planet.
Pluto is no longer a planet but is classified as a dwarf planet, So Pluto is classified as a dwarf planet. Neither terrestrial or gas planet.
No. Neptune is a gas giant planet. There is no way it could be reclassified as a dwarf planet.
A super Earth planet is an extasolar planet. This means the mass is more than the Earths but less than the smaller planets. Another term for it is gas dwarf.
The planet Pluto was demoted to a dwarf planet in august 2006. Uranus, in comparison, is a gas giant, the opposite of a dwarf. It's big.pluto was a planet but now is a dwarf planet
No planet - There are dwarf planets
In order from least to greatest in mean radius:Vesta (protoplanet)Pallas (protoplanet)Charon+ (dwarf planet)Orcus (dwarf planet)Quaoar (dwarf planet)Ceres (dwarf planet)Sedna (dwarf planet)"Snow White" [2007 OR10]* (dwarf planet)Haumea* (dwarf planet)Makemake (dwarf planet)Pluto+ (dwarf planet)Eris (dwarf planet)Mercury (terrestrial planet)Mars (terrestrial planet)Venus (terrestrial planet)Earth (terrestrial planet)Neptune (ice giant)Uranus (ice giant)Saturn (gas giant)Jupiter (gas giant)*There is a slight discrepancy as to how Haumea ought to be measured, due to its unusual shape. This makes it slightly unclear as to which is considered larger between Haumea and "Snow White."+Binary planet
It isn't a dwarf planet, it's six times the size of earth and is classed as a gas giant, and it is mostly composed of gases.
Saturn is a gas planet. The only planet after Mars that is a terrain planet is Pluto (which is technically not a planet at all, but a dwarf planet).
Makemake isn't a planet, it is a dwarf planet.