Because it is a star.
The sun is not a planet it is a star
Pluto has been recategorised as a dwarf planet. Until its change in status it was considered to be the ninth planet from the sun. Though, on occasion, its orbit brought it closer than to the sun than Neptune, the eighth planet.
No, Pluto is not the farthest planet from the Sun. It used to be considered the ninth planet, but is now classified as a dwarf planet. The farthest planet from the Sun is Neptune.
The sun is not considered a planet, it's considered a star. It is however the closest star to Earth. Earth is also the third planet from the sun. Hence the name "third rock from the sun". Venus is the closest planet from the sun at around 25.5 million miles away.
To answer this question, technically, there is no planet 9th from the sun, because Pluto is no longer considered a planet.
No, the sun is not a terrestrial planet. It is a star, a massive ball of plasma that generates energy through nuclear fusion. Terrestrial planets, like Earth, are small, rocky planets that orbit the sun.
Pluto. Until recently (a few years ago), it was considered a planet.
the 8th planet from the sun is neptune but not always, Pluto has an inclined orbit so for part of the year Pluto is the 8th planet from the sun and neptune is the 9th, but some people don't think Pluto is a planet.
as the planet Pluto is considered the furthest planet from the sun, it would be a cold planet
Pluto is the coldest planet because it is the furthest planet away from the Sun.
No. The sun is a star, not a planet. The moon is a moon. If it had its own orbit around the sun it would be considered a terrestrial planet.
The farthest planet from the sun used to be Pluto. Pluto is now considered to be a dwarf planet, not a planet. When Pluto was a planet, its orbit would sometimes take it closer to the sun than Neptune, making the Neptune the farthest planet from the sun for that period of time.