Should Pluto Be A Planet?

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Despite the fact that Pluto is by far the smallest planet out of the other eight planets, doesn’t allow scientist and other people to neglect Pluto. Pluto should be a planet because many people agree that Pluto should become a planet, I also think that Pluto should be a planet because the way that Pluto was discovered and it’s history is extraordinary, and lastly, I think it should be a planet because Pluto isn’t a planet, but if everyone; including scientist are saying it isn’t a planet then why does everyone pay so much attention to it. What difference does it make if Pluto is a planet anyways, of course there are going to be harms but it doesn’t mean that the planet should be counted as a non-planet or a dwarf planet. It was discovered to be a planet for a reason and that reason wasn’t just for it to be kicked into the column of dwarf planets.

Countless people think and wish for Pluto to be a planet. “Even though scientist think it is “unofficial” it is still a very popular statement,” (according to Mike Wall from space.com). Have you ever heard of the statement “Long live Planet Pluto”, well many people use it to …show more content…

I had no idea that there were five different ones, and that is because everyone talks about Pluto, as if it were a planet. That tells me that it should be a planet and it shouldn’t be a dwarf planet because it still does orbit the sun just like any other planet. This is practically the only difference that Pluto and the other planets don’t have in common. There are three requirements for a planet to pass for it to become a planet. The three requirements are; orbit around the sun, be spherical, and be the biggest thing in it’s orbit. According to Harvard on the website syracuse.com “Pluto fulfilled the first two requirements, but it was not the largest body in it’s orbit”(Axelson

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