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Is Pluto a Planet?

Yes
No

Author Topic: Back in MY day, we had 9 Planets!  (Read 12270 times)

Pluto is a planet. For one, it has a temperature, and 2 it has moons, they may be bigger than it, but having them in the first place just means that it has an orbit of its own. You cant call it another asteroid because its NOT just rock, it has a temperature so it CAN'T be a rock.  kthxbai
1) All parts of Space have a temperature.
2) Pluto has one moon, Charon.
3) It's smaller than Pluto.
4) "it CAN'T be a rock." What is this supposed to mean? Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are rocks, are they not?
Why should we respect short people when nasa doesnt respect small planets...
OH WOW

A GROUP OF PEOPLE DECLASSIFY A PLANET

WE SHOULD MAKE FUN OF SHORT PEOPLE

LOLOLOLOLOLO
« Last Edit: November 18, 2010, 07:08:49 PM by Kingdaro »

It's not a planet. It's a small planet.

/logic

It's not a planet. It's a small planet.

/logic
It is a small planet. A tiny, cute little thing it be. :)

It's a large ice-covered asteroid that happens to be orbiting our sun.

It's the Internet, you can't influence what I do in real life. If I were to get a job, I would get hired, people say I'm a nice person. I don't have to be nice to you, since you're not my future employer, and there's a pretty good chance that I won't meet you in real life.
One should be kind to be kind, not just so that you can be successful. Integrity of actions is just as important as the actions themselves. And the very fact your typing to these people proves they have an effect on you. They have used some of your time. They have edged their way into your thoughts. They have had you respond. Just as you have with them. So use this wisely. To help, to contribute, and to Love.

Just thought I'd put that out there.

it's not a planet.
it's a planetoid.
it's not a planet.
it's a planetoid.
it's not a planet.
it's a planetoid.
it's not a planet.
it's a planetoid.
jesus loving christ it's been proven tons of times before.

case closed. go home. [/thread]

jesus loving christ it's been proven tons of times before.

case closed. go home. [/thread]
Okay, science says no, I say yes. What part of that do you people not understand? :/



My friend has that shirt.

Planets, are supposed to have a gravitational pull (as all) and clear derbis in their path, pluto fails to do so, therefore, without the ability to clear a path of derbis, scientist consiter it a Dwarf Planet. Me, personally, I think it's a normal planet.

Planets, are supposed to have a gravitational pull (as all) and clear derbis in their path, pluto fails to do so, therefore, without the ability to clear a path of derbis, scientist consiter it a Dwarf Planet. Me, personally, I think it's a normal planet.
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Planets, are supposed to have a gravitational pull, and revolve around the sun (as all) and clear derbis in their path, pluto fails to do so, therefore, without the ability to clear a path of derbis, scientist consiter it a Dwarf Planet. Me, personally, I think it's a normal planet.
whoops, forgot that
« Last Edit: November 18, 2010, 08:47:24 PM by TurnipBlog »



i remember reading that the first time.
you don't need to post twice.

Okay, science says no, I say yes. What part of that do you people not understand? :/
Science is right (In this case at least), you are wrong. What part of that do you not understand?