Scientists think pluto is to small to be a real plantet compared to the ones in our solar system.
Pluto is not considered a planet any more.
The planet that was an outer planet, but was more like an inner planet was Pluto because of its size. The planet Pluto is no longer considered to be a planet.
This could apply to Pluto. However, Pluto is no longer considered a planet and is more icy than rocky.
Pluto used to be CONSIDERED a planet. Pluto hasn't changed; the definition of a planet has. Charon is a moon of Pluto; since their masses are more similar than Earth and our Moon, they might be considered a binary system.
its not considered as a planet because it is cold an has one tempature
For one, learn how to write. Because it was too small to be considered a planet
No. Pluto is considered a "dwarf planet" and in terms of composition is more like a comet than an asteroid.
Some consider it to be a double planet or, more properly, a double dwarf planet. However it is currently not officially considered as such.
Neptune's orbit is more elliptical than Pluto's, causing their orbits to sometimes intersect. From 1979 to 1999, Neptune's elliptical orbit brought it closer to the sun than Pluto, making Neptune the farthest planet from the sun during that time.
Pluto. It used to be considered a planet. Now is it officially a dwarf planet. More like a big moon, or asteroid, instead of a planet.
Charon, Nix and Hydra are the 3 moons of Pluto. Pluto is no longer considered to be a planet, but is classified as a dwarf planet.
Mercury is the smallest of the 8 "major planets" with about 5.5% of the mass of Earth. It is smaller but more massive than the largest moons of Jupiter and Saturn. Pluto is now considered a "dwarf planet" along with the asteroid Ceres and three other very distant Kuiper Belt objects.