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its unusual but it is planet X. you may think im wrong but me is 98% sure

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All of them.

Since Pluto follows an irregular orbit an a different axis than the other planets, it's relative distance to the obits of other planets is always in flux.

If you meant to ask which planet is sometimes farther from the Sun than Pluto, the answer is Neptune.

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Keep in mind that Pluto is not a planet. Normally Pluto is farther from the Sun than any planet, but there are occasions when Pluto is near and Neptune is far, making Neptune farther from the Sun

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Pluto is conidered what they call a "dwarf" planet (a planet that is too small to be a real planet). Another Dwarf Planet behind Pluto is Eris. The answer is Neptune

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Neptune or Eris the newly discovered dwarf planet.

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Neptune is sometimes farther from the Sun than Pluto.

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Neptune

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What is the planet that's farther away from the sun?

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