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A planet is bigger than a dwarf planet and the Moon. A planet revolves around the Sun directly in its own orbit, but so does a dwarf planet. However, the planet is the dominant object in its orbital region. A dwarf planet is not the dominant object. That's the important difference.
it is a dwarf planet some people may also say it is kbo(kipper belt object)
The distinction of a dwarf planet is not based on size. A dwarf planet is a planet-like object that has not cleared its path of debris and become gravitationally dominant.
None. Ceres is the smallest object currently classified as a dwarf planet.
it is a dwarf planet some people may also say it is kbo(kipper belt object)
Such an object could be a terrestrial planet, a dwarf planet, or an asteroid.
Pluto is the former planet that is now classified as a dwarf planet and a Kuiper Belt object. It was reclassified by the International Astronomical Union in 2006.
Pluto is an object that is no longer a planet,Now it is a Dwarf Planet.Well it used to be a planet.
The largest object in the asteroid belt is Ceres at about 580 miles across. It is classified as a dwarf planet rather than an asteroid.
No. As of 2006 Pluto is a dwarf planet, which is a different class of object.
Asteroids are their own class of object.
There is no dwarf planet named Churon. Charon is a real object, though. it is not a dwarf planet, however: it is the largest moon of the dwarf planet Pluto, which has an elliptical orbit that lies mostly beyond the orbit of Neptune.