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Do you think Pluto should be considered a planet ? Why or why not?

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No

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Baileyeturnerbt is correct that it isn't a star, asteroid, or meteor but she happened to leave out the fact it truly isn't a planet. It is a dwarf planet that is in a very odd orbit than other planets in our solar system. It is in such an odd path that it could hit one of the other planets and never be seen again. There is a lot of scientific research backing up that it s a dwarf planet. It is in between our planets and our outer solar system. This can be explained by gravity pulling the dwarf planet into our solar system. Many people claim it is a planet but the only evidence you have is that it isn't in our outer solar system. Did you know that there are dwarf plaents in our asteroid belts? Those in our inner solar system and even closer to us that pluto. There simply isn't enough evidence to support your claim. Until you convince hundreds, possibly thousands of scientists, that pluto is a planet our textbooks will continue to say pluto is not a planet.

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