Because it spends most of its orbital period
farther from the sun than Neptune is.
Pluto is classified as a dwarf planet in our solar system. It was reclassified from a planet to a dwarf planet in 2006 by the International Astronomical Union due to its size, orbit, and inability to clear its neighboring region of other debris.
One could call it that, but it is more properly a trans-Neptunian object, much like Pluto. It is about half the size of Pluto, and has a relatively large moon for it's size (also like Pluto).
rocks were pulled to the biggest object in the area. in this case it was Pluto
No. As of 2006 Pluto is a dwarf planet, which is a different class of object.
Pluto does have gravity but it is very low. Pluto is a large object that was first discovered in 1930 by Clyde Tombaugh.
Pluto is an object that is no longer a planet,Now it is a Dwarf Planet.Well it used to be a planet.
It's because Pluto is not the dominant object in the neighbourhood of its orbit.
No man-made object has ever landed on Pluto.
The force of gravity on an object with a mass of 100 kg at Pluto's surface would be approximately 6.7 N. Gravity on Pluto is only about 0.063 times that of Earth's gravity, so objects weigh much less on Pluto.
They call Pluto the double planet because rather than Charon simply orbiting Pluto, the two objects revolve around their common center of mass, which lies outside of Pluto.
There are no people on Pluto, or on any other object in our solar system except Earth.
Yes. PLuto is the largest known object in the Kuiper belt.