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Why is Pluto no longer considered a planet? It is not large enough to be a planet. Pluto does not orbit the sun as originally thought. It does not orbit in an area clear of othe…
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Why is Pluto no longer considered a planet? It is not large enough to be a planet. Pluto does not orbit the sun as originally thought. It does not orbit in an area clear of other celestial bodies. It is too far away from the sun to be part of our solar system.
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Pluto is not considered a planet due to all the reasons you stated above
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