its not considered as a planet because it is cold an has one tempature
Scientists think pluto is to small to be a real plantet compared to the ones in our solar system.
no there are not apart from Pluto that is no longer in our solar system
Pluto is the only one that has been taken away from the solar system for now but more planets are beginning to be argued over. Pluto was taken out because it was a moon.
Jupiter is closer to the sun than Pluto. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the sun, while Pluto is considered a dwarf planet and lies much further out in our solar system.
9 with Pluto but now Pluto is not a planet so 8 O_O but maybe more
Pluto is considered a dwarf planet and its orbit is more inclined compared to the eight traditional planets in our solar system. This means that Pluto does not lie in the same orbital plane as the other planets.
Since Pluto was down graded to a Dwarf planet in 2006, our solar system only has 8 major planets orbiting the Sun. However there are a few more Dwarf planets outside the orbit of Pluto that are being considered for Dwarf Planet status.
There is no astronomical body known as "pulto" that has been identified as being part of our solar system. It is possible that you are referring to a fictional or unofficial term. If you can provide more context or clarify your question, I may be able to provide a more accurate response.
Pluto is still in our solar system, it is just not considered a planet anymore. Scientists looked more closely and decided that Pluto is not a planet based on four main reasons: 1. Pluto's tiny, tiny size 2. Pluto's orbit is not even close to being elliptical (a normal planet orbit) 3. Pluto's moon is about half of the planet's size and they both revolve around each other; moons are not supposed to be even close to 1/2 the size of the planet 4. Pluto is just outside a major icy comet belt in which those comets look quite similar to Pluto. Pluto is still somewhat considered a planet, it is just not considered one of the major planets anymore (Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Venus, etc.). It has been "demoted" to a dwarf planet.
Pluto and the dwarf planets
It is part of the Solar System. The Solar System includes planets, moons, comets, asteroids, a star and dwarf planets like Pluto. It's just not a planet. It never was a planet (according to the new definition).A planet is a celestial body that (a) has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly round) shape, and (b) is in orbit around a star, and is neither a star nor a satellite of a planet."Pluto is no longer considered a planet because it does not fulfill the criteria, but Pluto never stopped being considered a part of the solar system. It still orbits the same star, although it is a very distant orbit.
Pluto is not a planet anymore, because it is considered a dwarf, to be a planet it needs to have certain qualities, such as the size, so the sun gravity has nothing to do with it. The wording "Pluto is not a planet anymore" implies that at one time it was, which is not the case. Pluto hasn't changed; what's changed is that the definition of "planet" has become more precise. So: Pluto is not a planet. It also was not taken from another solar system; it's a tiny little iceball that happened to be discovered before all the other tiny little iceballs out there.