Because of its eccentric orbit, Pluto's orbit sometimes goes inside Neptune's, though this only happens for a relatively short period of time (20 years or so) for each orbit of Pluto, which takes 248 years. There are other dwarf planets further out than Pluto, such as Makemake and Eris.
There are no people on Pluto, or on any other object in our solar system except Earth.
Pluto.
The biggest object in the solar system is the sun, and the smallest is Pluto
Pluto is a member of the solar system because any object in the solar system is a member of the solar system. However, if you were asking if Pluto is a planet in the solar system then the answer is no. Pluto used to be a planet but is now considered a dwarf planet.
Pluto. Sometimes Pluto is closer to the Sun than Neptune.However, Pluto is not now classified as a planet.
No. Pluto orbits in our solar system.
No. Pluto's main moon, Charon at about half of Pluto's diameter, is the largest moon in proportion to the object it orbits. Several moons in the solar system, including our own, are actually larger than Pluto. The solar system's largest moon is Ganymede, which orbits Jupiter.
No, the planets after Pluto are still within our solar system. After Pluto, there is Eris, Haumea, Makemake, and several other dwarf planets and minor planets that are part of our solar system. Beyond these, there is the Kuiper Belt and the Oort Cloud which are also part of our solar system.
Sedna is the most distant solar system object discovered so far. It is about three times farther away than Pluto currently is. Because it is so far away, scientists are not sure if it has enough mass to be classified as a dwarf planet.
It is not the dominant object in the neighbourhood of its orbit.
No. Nothing has replaced Pluto. The object known as "Planet Biyo" is actually an asteroid, not a planet.
The sun is in front of the solar system and Pluto is at the far end of the Solar system.