They are both dwarf planets
They are part of the outer circle of planets
They are far a way from the sun
they are small
they do not fit the requirements to be a planet
Uranus is closer to Pluto than it is to Eris. Pluto is located in the Kuiper Belt, while Eris is found in the scattered disk region of the outer solar system.
Yes, but only slightly. Eris has a greater mass than Pluto because it is denser.
Most of the time 136199 Eris if further away from the Sun than 134340 Pluto.
Their are more than 3 dwarf planets. Some of the famous ones are Pluto and Ceres.the three dwarf planets are Ceres Pluto and ErisThe three dwarf palnets are Pluto, Eris, and CeresPluto, Eris, and Ceres
Yes, Eris orbits even farther from the sun than Pluto does, and so is probably even colder than Pluto.
Eris is about 28.5 AUs from Pluto
Yes. Pluto is slightly larger than Eris.
No. Eris orbits father out than Pluto does.
Uranus is closer to Pluto than it is to Eris. Pluto is located in the Kuiper Belt, while Eris is found in the scattered disk region of the outer solar system.
No, Eris is a dwarf planet, and is larger than Pluto and farther from the Sun.
Yes, but only slightly. Eris has a greater mass than Pluto because it is denser.
no
Eris orbits farther out than Pluto, is slightly smaller, and is about 25% denser.
Most of the time 136199 Eris if further away from the Sun than 134340 Pluto.
Their are more than 3 dwarf planets. Some of the famous ones are Pluto and Ceres.the three dwarf planets are Ceres Pluto and ErisThe three dwarf palnets are Pluto, Eris, and CeresPluto, Eris, and Ceres
Yes, Eris orbits even farther from the sun than Pluto does, and so is probably even colder than Pluto.
Eris is similar in size to Pluto and about the same distance from the sun, while Charon is much smaller. Eris, Pluto, and Charon are all considered large Kuiper Belt objects, with Eris being slightly larger than Pluto and Charon being about half the size of Pluto.