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Mckinley Norman
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14 May, 13:13
Why isn't Pluto considered a planet?
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Bruce Donovan
14 May, 13:21
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Because it was known as a "dwarf planet".
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Arielle Meadows
14 May, 13:29
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Because its actually a dwarf planet.
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