no. a dwarf planet is a planet that doesnt have the characteristics for being a planet so its counted as a planet, a dwarf planet can have moons, such as Pluto has 3 moons, but a moon cant have a moon, so therefore dwarf planets and moons are diffrent.
Uranus is an ice giant planet located further from the Sun, while Venus is a terrestrial planet closer to the Sun. Uranus has a tilt on its axis that causes it to rotate almost on its side, while Venus has a thick toxic atmosphere that traps heat, making it the hottest planet in our solar system.
It should not be a planet. It didn't meet all the required things to be a planet. it has enough mass , orbit our star, but can't clear the neighbourhood, to pull in or push out debris in it's orbit.
cause mercury doesnt trap the suns heat into the surface. It burns in the day time but freezes at the night time. Venus traps the suns heat in its surface.
Pluto is the planet that scientist are saying is not a planet. Scientists are not saying any particular planet is not a planet. Simply that Pluto has been reclassified as a dwarf planet.
Jupiter-63.
ohio state doesnt have a planet.
no because it doesnt have all the requirements for a planet to have
this doesnt make sense
gases doesnt enter the planet
none the sun doesnt circle the planet planets circle the sun!!!
Pluto is a moon because it doesnt have enough gravitational pull to be a planet
it doesnt clear its path of other objects in its path
Pluto isn't a planet.... so i guess it kinda doesnt matter
The moon is not a planet because it orbits Earth, not the sun. To be considered a planet an object must orbit a star.
Physical processes such as tectonic plate movements, erosion, weathering, and volcanic activity constantly shape and transform Earth's physical features. These processes gradually build mountains, carve out valleys, create new landforms, and recycle materials through the rock cycle, resulting in the continuous renewal and evolution of the planet's surface.
it doesnt need to be that close but not that far ehtier.