Yes, according to the current definitions, Pluto is considered a "dwarf planet" along with 4 other dwarf planets.
No. Haumea is not classified as a planet. It is a dwarf planet.
Haumea is a rocky, terrestrial dwarf planet.
The dwarf planet Haumea (located in the Kuiper Belt) has 2 moons.
Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake and Eris.
The dwarf planet discovered in 2004 is Haumea. It was officially recognized as a dwarf planet by the International Astronomical Union in September 2008.
No. Haumea is not classified as a planet. It is a dwarf planet.
Haumea is a rocky, terrestrial dwarf planet.
No. Haumea is a dwarf planet and in terms of composition is more similar to a comet.
The dwarf planet Haumea (located in the Kuiper Belt) has 2 moons.
Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake and Eris.
No, they are two different "dwarf Planets".
Of note, first, Haumea is a dwarf planet, not a planet. Although very little is known about its surface, it is highly unlikely that it has any volcanoes.
Makemake is the second dwarf planet from Pluto (moving away from the sun). The only dwarf planet in between the two of them is Haumea.
It's a dwarf planet.
No. It is a dwarf planet, so it is three dimensional.
The dwarf planet discovered in 2004 is Haumea. It was officially recognized as a dwarf planet by the International Astronomical Union in September 2008.
The most recent dwarf planet discovered was Makemake, on March 31, 2005. The most recent planet accepted into the category of dwarf planet was Haumea, on September 17, 2008.