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15 December, 06:53

Does Pluto have enough mass/gravity to clear out the objects? Or it does not have enough mass/gravity to do it?

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  1. 15 December, 06:54
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    No it does not. To be considered a planet, one of the factors that it needs to achieve is the ability to "clear the neighborhood" where it clears the objects around it. It has a weak gravitational pull so it can't completely clear objects, only small ones.
  2. 15 December, 07:10
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    Pluto is not a planet anymore and if it was then the Answer is no
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