Pluto was relegated to "Dwarf Planet" status in 2006, but irrespective of planetary status, it is still a body orbiting our sun. Pluto (Dwarf planet) is about 5,913 million km from the sun (on average). Earth is about 150 million km from the sun. Venus is about 108 million km from the sun. Mercury is about 58 million km from the sun. Depending on your definition of a planet, Pluto is easily the furthest but, if you insist that Pluto is no longer a planet, then it must be Earth.
Uranus then Neptune are before the dwarf planet Pluto. That is the correct order from the Sun, too. :-), Ri
Neptune and Uranus. It would be Pluto and Neptune but pluto is no longer a planet it is a dwarf planet
Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn --------- Uranus Neptune (Pluto) as these days Pluto is no longer considered a planet, apparently.
When Pluto was demoted from a planet to a dwarf planet, it failed to meet all three requirements set forth by the International Astronomy Union (IAU) that define what a planet is. As such, according to the IAU, a planet is a celestial body that: 1. Orbits the sun 2. Has enough mass to form into a (nearly) spherical shape 3. Has "cleared the neighbourhood" around its orbit Pluto failed to meet the third criteria.
Pluto is the coldest planet because it is the furthest planet away from the Sun.
1 - The Earth as Pluto is no longer a planet but a dwarf planet.
Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto (though Pluto has been demoted and is no longer classed as a planet).
Pluto was relegated to "Dwarf Planet" status in 2006, but irrespective of planetary status, it is still a body orbiting our sun. Pluto (Dwarf planet) is about 5,913 million km from the sun (on average). Earth is about 150 million km from the sun. Venus is about 108 million km from the sun. Mercury is about 58 million km from the sun. Depending on your definition of a planet, Pluto is easily the furthest but, if you insist that Pluto is no longer a planet, then it must be Earth.
Uranus then Neptune are before the dwarf planet Pluto. That is the correct order from the Sun, too. :-), Ri
1. Pluto is no longer classified as a planet.2. Being so far from the sun, Pluto is very cold. Temperatures on Pluto are estimated to be around -208 to -223 degrees Celsius (note the negative sign).
Neptune and Uranus. It would be Pluto and Neptune but pluto is no longer a planet it is a dwarf planet
2 kilometers away from the sun hahahaha........ but this is just a joke LOL hahahahahahaha................................................................................... :)
Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn --------- Uranus Neptune (Pluto) as these days Pluto is no longer considered a planet, apparently.
Pluto is no longer considered a planet, it is now classified as a "Dwarf Planet". As a planet or a dwarf planet, Pluto was the smallest in our solar system. Mercury is now the smallest recognised planet. Pluto's equatorial diameter is 2,274 km. Mercury's equatorial diameter is 4,880 km.
it is the second planet. sun mercury venus earth mars jupiter saturn uranus neptune pluto
Jupiter is the biggest planet. The order is as follows: Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune (Pluto)* *No longer officially classified as a planet. Pluto's orbit overlaps with that of Neptune. On some occasions, about once every 2 centuries, Pluto is actually closer to the Sun than Neptune - usually for about 10-20 years.