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The opposite of a dwarf planet can be considered a "gas giant." While dwarf planets are small celestial bodies that do not dominate their orbital zones, gas giants are large planets composed mainly of hydrogen and helium, with significant mass and gravitational influence. Examples of gas giants include Jupiter and Saturn, which are vastly larger than dwarf planets like Pluto or Eris.

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