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Laney
30 January, 00:59
How do dwarf planets form
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Spike
30 January, 01:44
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A dwarf planet has not cleared the area around its orbit, while a planet has. Since the new definition, three objects in our solar system have been classified as dwarf planets: Pluto, Ceres and Eris.
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Jared Luna
30 January, 02:46
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The only difference between a planet and a dwarf planet is the area surrounding each celestial body. A dwarf planet has not cleared the area around its orbit, while a planet has. Since the new definition, three objects in our solar system have been classified as dwarf planets : Pluto, Ceres and Eris. good luck
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