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Pluto is a dwarf planet.

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Is Pulto a planet or a dwarf planet?

Pulto is a hypothetical planet sometimes referred to in science fiction or urban legends, but it is not officially recognized as a planet or dwarf planet by the scientific community.


Evidence on why should Pluto not be classed as a planet?

because pulto travels round the solar sytem and its a dead planet !


How far is pulto from sun?

Pluto's average orbital distance is 5.9 million km from the Sun, or 39 AU


Why pulto is out of the solar system?

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.


What is Pulto's composition?

It is made up mainly of rock and ice.


Can you live on pulto?

NO! You cant live on Pluto because it is way to cold!!


How long does it take to get to pulto?

how long dose it take too get to pluto


What planet is the large dirty ice ball?

The large dirty ice ball you are referring to is most likely Pluto. Pluto is classified as a dwarf planet and is made up of a combination of ices, rock, and other organic compounds. Its surface is covered in a layer of nitrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide ices that give it a dirty appearance.


Two closet planets to pulto?

If you mean Pluto I think it's Uranus and Neptune. In our soalr system in orser from the sun it's Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto. But Pluto isn't a planet any more I don't think.


How long does it take for pulto to orbit the sun?

It takes approximately 247.92 Earth years for Pluto to orbit the Sun.


How long does it take for pulto orbit to go around the sun?

If you mean Pluto, that's about 248 years.


How many moons has pulto?

Pluto has 4 Known Moons. Charon, the largest one, Hydra and Nix, both very small. In 2011 a new moon was identified called P4 or S/2011.