Why was Pluto identified as a dwarf planet?
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Pluto become a dwarf planet because its size is comparatively too small and sometimes it violates the rule by getting into the orbit of neptune and its distance from the sun is more and pluto
and there were many bodies similar to the size of pluto and some of them were bigger than pluto and they had certain different characteristics therefore the scientists decided to consider pluto as dwarf planet
there would be chances of collision of pluto and neptune but stable orbital resonance with Neptune prevents them from colliding
and there were many bodies similar to the size of pluto and some of them were bigger than pluto and they had certain different characteristics therefore the scientists decided to consider pluto as dwarf planet
there would be chances of collision of pluto and neptune but stable orbital resonance with Neptune prevents them from colliding
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pluto was identified as a dwarf planet because its size was comparatively really small then other planets. some bodies have quite similar size to that of pluto and others we even bigger than it. moreover it also had chance of collision with neptune.
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