Pluto is not a planet. It is considered to be a Dwarf planet like Ceres, Eris, and Sedna.
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4 is farther from 2 than 1 is.
Eris, the largest known dwarf planet in our solar system, has a diameter of approximately 1,445 miles (2,326 kilometers). The diameter of Earth is about 7,917.5 miles (12,742 kilometers). By calculating the volume of a sphere using the formula V = 4/3 * π * r^3, where r is the radius, we can determine that Earth is roughly 15.6 times larger in volume than Eris. Therefore, Eris could fit inside Earth approximately 15.6 times.
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Sedna
Yes, it is.
Eris orbits farther out than Pluto, is slightly smaller, and is about 25% denser.
No, Eris is a dwarf planet, and is larger than Pluto and farther from the Sun.
which one? Sedna Quaoar Eris??
Eris is the farthest official dwarf planet from the Sun as of 2017. However, there are hundreds of objects farther out than Eris which may be dwarf planets.
Yes, Eris orbits even farther from the sun than Pluto does, and so is probably even colder than Pluto.
the planet farther than Pluto is Eris the planet farther than Pluto is Eris the planet farther than Pluto is Eris the planet farther than Pluto is Eris the planet further than neptune is nothing in our solar system but out of our solar system it,s Eris
It is any natural body past the orbit of Neptune. (e.g. Pluto, Eris, Sedna)
There are more than two dwarf planets other than Pluto. Ceres, Eris, Sedna, and Qaoar are a few of the named ones, but there are dozens, if not hundreds, more of them.
Yes, there are dwarf planets and other celestial bodies located beyond Eris in the Kuiper Belt, such as Haumea, Makemake, and Quaoar. These objects are part of the trans-Neptunian region of the Solar System, which consists of icy bodies orbiting the Sun beyond the orbit of Neptune.
Yes there are. As far as I can remember: Eris and Sedna Im sure more will follow.