Pluto is about half the size of Mercury, which is the smallest "true" planet.
Pluto has an orbit that is not in the same plane as all the other planets. Instead, its orbit is tilted at an angle compared to the orbital plane of the other planets.
Its Earth, with its one moon which is called `The Moon`. Although our moon is not the largest in the solar system, it still comparatively large compared to its planet. The other large moons in the solar system are around much larger outer planets. If we consider dwarf planet Pluto, there is an even bigger moon in comparison (Charon).
You would weigh the least on Pluto due to its smaller size and weaker gravity compared to the other planets mentioned.
Pluto has a tilted orbit (compared with the average plane of the orbits of the other planets). Also, Pluto would be considered a "terrestrial planet", but it is not now defined as a planet. It's just called a "dwarf planet" now.
Yes, Pluto has a tilted orbit compared to the other planets in our solar system. Its orbit is inclined at an angle of about 17 degrees relative to the plane in which most other planets orbit the Sun.
Pluto is about half the size of Mercury, which is the smallest "true" planet.
it is because it is so small compared to other planets
Pluto's orbit is highly elliptical and tilted compared to the rest of the planets. It also has a large moon, Charon, that is close in size to Pluto itself. Additionally, Pluto's classification as a dwarf planet distinguishes it from the other traditional planets in our solar system.
Pluto is because it is small ,and its not a gas giant like the other four large planets.
Compared to other planets, yes it is small. But compared to a house, no, it is very large...
Pluto is the smallest planet in our solar system, with a diameter of about 1,473 miles (2,371 kilometers), making it smaller than Earth's moon and smaller than all the other planets.
Pluto is considered a dwarf planet and its orbit is more inclined compared to the eight traditional planets in our solar system. This means that Pluto does not lie in the same orbital plane as the other planets.
no, not compared to other planets around us. Think about it.
Pluto's orbit is longer and slower than other planets.
Pluto is colder than the other planets because it is much farther from the Sun, receiving less sunlight and heat. Additionally, Pluto has a thin atmosphere that is mostly composed of nitrogen and methane, which are less effective at trapping heat compared to the atmospheres of the other planets.
Pluto's only neighbouring planet is Neptune, though there are other dwarf planets beyond Pluto