Astronomers have decided that Pluto does not meet the definition of a planet.
Pluto
No, not all astronomers consider Pluto a planet. Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006 by the International Astronomical Union, leading to debate among scientists about its classification. Some astronomers argue that Pluto does not meet all the criteria to be considered a full planet.
Pluto is too cold to be a planet Pluto is made completely out of ice
Some astronomers think that asteroid came from fragments of a planet that disrupted by a strong gravitational force.
they think that it's too small to count for anything. :( really stupid but whatever. ~josette :) hope it helped a bit!
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I dont know. planet earth is mistory
The earth as planet was discovered by some of the ancient astronomers. Nicolaus Copernicus and Ptolemy are credited with provision of the initial information of the earth as a planet in relation to the solar system.
idk really unless u play a hacked version i dont think there r any
They don't. Charon is generally considered a moon of Pluto, however, since Charon and Pluto orbit a center of mass that is outside of Pluto some have suggested calling the Pluto-Charon system a binary or double planet.
It is no longer classified as a planet as astronomers now believe its a asteroid that got pulled into an orbit with our sun. Some also believe it to be a misplaced moon of Neptune.
Astronomers saw some deviations from the expect orbit of the planet Uranus. Based on these deviations, some theorized that Uranus was being pulled out of its expect orbit by another planet, which turned out be Neptune.