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A scientist discovers a new object in the Kuiper belt and claims it is a dwarf planet. What would have to be true about the object for the scientist to be correct?

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Answered by marmik1945
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The thing could be dwarf planet or it cannot be ...
Answered by histrionicus
7

The Object would have to be spherical, orbit the Sun, and be traveling in a path with other objects.

Explanation:

A dwarf planet is an object that has no characteristic features of a moon or satellite revolves around the Sun or orbit and littler than the planet Mercury yet huge enough for its own gravity to have adjusted its shape significantly that is spherical in shape, and move along the path of other objects. There are more than 200 dwarf planets in the Kuiper belt according to the study.

Thus, the correct answer is the Object would have to be spherical, orbit the Sun, and be traveling in a path with other objects.

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