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Read Science A-Z, The Solar System book pages 17-18 about Dwarf Planets videos below. Look for the answers to fill in the pages for  Pluto.
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  • Where is it in relation to the sun?
  • How long does it take to orbit the Sun?
  • What interesting facts did you learn about the m?
  • How long does it take to turn on its axis?
  • Describe how it looks?
  • Does it have any known moons?
  • What is its surface temperature?
What's Pluto like?
• Pluto's average distance from the sun is about 3.6 billion miles 
• The temperature on Pluto may be about -375 °F 
• Pluto is mostly brown 
• It takes Pluto 248 Earth years to travel once around the sun 
• Pluto cannot be seen without a telescope 
• Pluto's diameter is about 1,400 miles, smaller than Earth's moon 
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Should Pluto be considered a planet?
Research Pluto and find evidence to support the claim that Pluto is not a planet and find evidence to support the claim that it is a planet.

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