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Pluto is not a planet because it does not have its own orbit. Which planet's orbit does it cross? Why will they never collide?
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Pluto is not a planet because it does not have its own orbit. Which planet's orbit does it cross? Why will they never collide?
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Hey there!
Pluto
crossed
Neptune's orbit.
However
, their paths do not actually cross, they just
swap
positions.
Hope that helps!
~Autumly
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pluto is a planet
just that he is a baby planet
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