By the definition of the International Astronomical Union a dwarf planet is an object that:
Ceres, the most massive object in the asteroid belt, meets these three criteria. If it had managed to "clear the neighborhood" then it would be considered a planet.
Ceres is classified as a dwarf planet [See related question] it is the largest asteroid and only dwarf planet in the asteroid belt [See related question]
The largest object in the asteroid belt is Ceres at about 580 miles across. It is classified as a dwarf planet rather than an asteroid.
The nickname for the dwarf planet Ceres is "the queen of the asteroid belt."
Ceres is the largest object in the asteroid belt.
There are no planets in the asteroid belt. There are asteroids and the dwarf planet Ceres.
Ceres is classified as a dwarf planet [See related question] it is the largest asteroid and only dwarf planet in the asteroid belt [See related question]
no, it's a mythological deity and a dwarf planet in the asteroid belt.
The largest object in the asteroid belt is Ceres at about 580 miles across. It is classified as a dwarf planet rather than an asteroid.
No. Ceres, which used to be considered an asteroid, was recategorized as a "dwarf planet" in 2006, about the same time that Pluto was. Ceres is a small rocky body, the biggest in the asteroid belt.
The nickname for the dwarf planet Ceres is "the queen of the asteroid belt."
It is the asteroid, Ceres.
Ceres is the smallest dwarf planet in the solar system.
Ceres is the largest object in the asteroid belt.
Ceres, now called a "dwarf planet", used to be an asteroid. It is the largest body in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
Ceres is classified as a dwarf planet. Ceres is a large asteroid, part of the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. If it was a planet, it would be classified as an inner.
It was a asteroid for 76 years but in 2006 they classified it a dwarf planet.
Ceres in the asteroid belt.