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Why is Pluto no longer considered to be a planet? It is too far away from the Sun. It is not round. It has not cleared other objects from its orbit. It has too many moons
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Why is Pluto no longer considered to be a planet?
It is too far away from the Sun.
It is not round.
It has not cleared other objects from its orbit.
It has too many moons
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It’s too small to be considered a planet therefor it’s a dwarf planet
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