why has been pluto removed from our solar system
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Pluto also has a very unusual orbit compared to the other planets.
The planets orbit the sun close to an imaginary flat plane and have nearly circular orbits.
In contrast, Pluto's orbit is highly tilted above the orbits of the major planets and is very non-circular.
Pluto is less than half the size of any other planet. It is very different from the other gas giants, the nearest planets to it.
The first four planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars) are rocky planets with solid surfaces.
The next four planets are gas giants. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are huge planets with small rocky, metal cores surrounded by huge balls of gas.
These four planets do not have a solid surface.
Saturn is the second-largest planet. Uranus is the third-largest. Neptune is the fourth- largest planet.
Then comes little Pluto. It is about one-sixth the size of Earth and about 1/100 the size of Jupiter. It is made of rock and ice.
Pluto is like a comet, not a gas giant.
That's Pluto isn't a Planet anymore ! ! !
Hope it helps! :D
Pluto also has a very unusual orbit compared to the other planets.
The planets orbit the sun close to an imaginary flat plane and have nearly circular orbits.
In contrast, Pluto's orbit is highly tilted above the orbits of the major planets and is very non-circular.
Pluto is less than half the size of any other planet. It is very different from the other gas giants, the nearest planets to it.
The first four planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars) are rocky planets with solid surfaces.
The next four planets are gas giants. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are huge planets with small rocky, metal cores surrounded by huge balls of gas.
These four planets do not have a solid surface.
Saturn is the second-largest planet. Uranus is the third-largest. Neptune is the fourth- largest planet.
Then comes little Pluto. It is about one-sixth the size of Earth and about 1/100 the size of Jupiter. It is made of rock and ice.
Pluto is like a comet, not a gas giant.
That's Pluto isn't a Planet anymore ! ! !
Hope it helps! :D
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This is because while revolving in its path, it struck neptune and interfered with its rotational balance .
Actually it came in the path of neptune
Therefore it is now considered a dwarf planet and removed from solar system.
Actually it came in the path of neptune
Therefore it is now considered a dwarf planet and removed from solar system.
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