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A scientist discovers a new object in the Kuiper Belt and claims it is a dwarf planet. What would have to be true about the object for the scientist to be correct?

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The object would have to be spherical, orbit the Sun, and be traveling in a path with other objects.

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i got it right on enginity, hope this helps.

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For the scientist to be true, this planet has to: be in the direct orbit of the sun, to have enough gravity to crush into an equilibrium shape. The difference between a dwarf planet and a planet consist in the fact that the  planet has  ``cleared the neighborhood``, a scientific expression= it has become gravitationally dominant, that only its satellites are under its gravitational influence. Because the dwarf planet has not ``cleared the neighborhood``, it is classified as a dwarf planet, not a planet.
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