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1 February, 20:50

How is Pluto more like Quaoar and Sedna than it is like Neptune?

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  1. 1 February, 23:35
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    Answer: Because its terresterial, a dwarf planet and in the kuiper belt
  2. 2 February, 00:47
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    Pluto is big enough to be considered a dwarf planet, but it has not been classified as such in some peoples views such as Quaoar and Sedna.

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    The both reach the otter layers of the solar system just like Pluto and are as I said above big but not big enough to be considered a dwarf planet
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