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23 March, 02:51

A student argues that Pluto cannot be a trans-Neptunian object because Pluto is a planet, and trans-Neptunían objects include only minor bodies in the solar

system. Is the student correct?

A. Yes. Pluto is not a trans-Neptunian object for the reason the student gives.

B. No. Pluto is not a trans-Neptunian object, but not for the reason the student gives. Instead, for most of its orbit, Pluto is closer to the sun than

Neptune is

C. No. Pluto is a dwarf planet, not a planet. Therefore, Pluto is a trans-Neptunian object.

D. No. Trans-Neptunian objects include all objects, including planets, that orbit the sun beyond the orbit of Neptune. Therefore, Pluto is a trans-

Neptunian object.

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  1. 23 March, 05:17
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    The answer would be C.
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