Explain why drawf planets have not grown as big as the other planets?
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Answer: Dwarf planet, body, other than a natural satellite (moon), that orbits the Sun and that is, for practical purposes, smaller than the planet Mercury yet large enough for its own gravity to have rounded its shape substantially.
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unlike major planets these bodies are not message enough to have went up most similar nearby body by gravitational attraction they fail to grow larger if my answer is correct please mark as brainliest
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