Yes. I can.
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i now the radius of the dwarf planets
i dont know about all dwarf planets but pluto is
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Other dwarf planets in our solar system include Eris, Haumea, and Makemake. These dwarf planets are similar to Pluto in that they are smaller than traditional planets and do not meet all criteria to be considered full-fledged planets.
No. Of the five objects currently recognized as dwarf planets, two do not have moons. Those objects are Ceres and Makemake.
i now the radius of the dwarf planets
i dont know about all dwarf planets but pluto is
Dwarf planets are celestial bodies that have enough mass to have a gravitational pull by the sun, but they are not large enough to be considered a regular planet. They are also too big to be satellites. Minor planets are in direct orbit with the sun. They are not dominant planets, and they are not comets. This qualifies all dwarf planets as minor planets. So, to answer your question, not exactly. All dwarf planets are minor planets. But not all minor planets are dwarf planets. Hope this helps you!!
No. All of the objects in out solar system labeled as dwarf planets are smaller than the smallest of the planets. The gas planets are the largest planets.
it is a dwarf planet and it is not in back of the four main planets which all of the other dwarf planets are
Dwarf Planets.
There are 13 in total (as of February 2013) including ALL the 5 dwarf planets!
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Scientist found a lot pf planets just like Pluto. So they can either name them all OR just make pluto a dwarf planet. So they made Pluto a dwarf planet.
Other dwarf planets in our solar system include Eris, Haumea, and Makemake. These dwarf planets are similar to Pluto in that they are smaller than traditional planets and do not meet all criteria to be considered full-fledged planets.
Yes they are.
No. Of the five objects currently recognized as dwarf planets, two do not have moons. Those objects are Ceres and Makemake.