Why Pluto is removed from the list of planets?
KshitijMaurya:
because it changes its orbital path
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Cause it wad very small in size as compared to other planets so it was considered a drawf planet
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Heya!!
A small correction in the question,
Pluto is not being removed from the solar system,but it seemswhen it was discovered nearly 80 years ago we wrongly called it a planet. We have dicovered more about Pluto since then and it does not behave in any way like the solar systems other planets. Whatever you call it, its staying where it is.
Pluto is still there, of course. But it has been demoted - it is no longer considered a major planet, but a so-called "dwarf planet".
Its considered not a planet but a moon since its so small..
So yeah, It is a DRAWF PLANET in our solar system...
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A small correction in the question,
Pluto is not being removed from the solar system,but it seemswhen it was discovered nearly 80 years ago we wrongly called it a planet. We have dicovered more about Pluto since then and it does not behave in any way like the solar systems other planets. Whatever you call it, its staying where it is.
Pluto is still there, of course. But it has been demoted - it is no longer considered a major planet, but a so-called "dwarf planet".
Its considered not a planet but a moon since its so small..
So yeah, It is a DRAWF PLANET in our solar system...
If u like the answer,
Pls mark as brainliest:))))
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