It is extremely small and it has no rings!
No. Charon and Pluto are different objects that together form a binary system.
2+2-2!=10
There is only one factor that makes Pluto different from major planets:Pluto has not cleared its "neighborhood" of asteroids and debris.
Pluto does have sunsets, but they would be quite different from Earth. Due to its distance from the Sun, the sunlight would be much dimmer and more scattered as it reaches Pluto, creating a unique and otherworldly sunset experience.
It is extremely small and it has no rings!
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because pluto is no longer a planet it is a star
No. Charon and Pluto are different objects that together form a binary system.
No. As of 2006 Pluto is a dwarf planet, which is a different class of object.
Earth is a planet and Pluto is a Disney character
While the planet Mercury and Pluto have some similarities, they are quite different. Mercury is much warmer than Pluto because of its proximity to the sun. The year on Mercury is 88 days compared to 248 years for Pluto.
The size. Sturn is Much bigger. Saturn is not solid, Pluto is.
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they are different because Saturn and Jupiter are planets and pluto is not because it is to small so it is considered a dwarf planet. :) :) :( :(
2+2-2!=10
"Planet X" was originally a term for a hypothetical TENTH planet, BEYOND Pluto. Also, Pluto is no longer considered a planet.