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alexandr1967 [171]
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Tju [1.3M]2 years ago
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One difference between a dwarf planet and a planet is this:

D. Dwarf planets do not have enough mass and gravity to be nearly round.

<h3>What is the difference between the planets?</h3>

The difference between a dwarf and a normal planet is related to their sizes. The dwarf planets are not as big as their counterparts.

The normal planets are larger in size because they have more gravitational forces to keep them in shape and accumulate the materials that are necessary for their existence. The dwarf planets do not have enough mass and gravity.

Learn more about dwarf planets here:

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