Why are dwarf planets not considered true planets?
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bez we have found some rock of same size or slitly smaller then of poluto so if we count poluto then we have to count them all wich will be very difficlut
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The upper and lower size and mass limits of dwarf planets have not been specified by the IAU. There is no defined upper limit, and an object larger or more massive than Mercury that has not"cleared the neighbourhood around its orbit" would be classified as a dwarf planet.
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