You are right, it is too big to be a moon, but it's too small to be a planet. Another thing it could be is the meteor that broke away from another gravitational force and ended up in our Solar System. Also, all planets move in an oval form, Pluto does not move in that ovular motion around the Sun like the other planet. If you go on Google Images and look up 'solar system orbits' you can clearly see that Pluto does not move in the same shape as the other planets. All this is the evidence that makes most scientists believe that Pluto is not a planet
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19 Oct, 2013, 2:24 pm
that comment was mean blueagle:0
23 Oct, 2013, 5:01 pm
I am sorry for the Bad comments but I won't take It back
05 Nov, 2013, 6:21 am
Pluto is not a planet, and I was running out of room I barely fit Neptune
22 Nov, 2013, 3:08 pm
Pulto is not considered a planet anymore.
25 Nov, 2013, 8:58 pm
You are right, it is too big to be a moon, but it's too small to be a planet. Another thing it could be is the meteor that broke away from another gravitational force and ended up in our Solar System. Also, all planets move in an oval form, Pluto does not move in that ovular motion around the Sun like the other planet. If you go on Google Images and look up 'solar system orbits' you can clearly see that Pluto does not move in the same shape as the other planets. All this is the evidence that makes most scientists believe that Pluto is not a planet
30 Jan, 2014, 8:22 pm
I did that gungan battle you suggested. I'm not sure if it's what you had in mind but you can go see it and tell me what you think.
17 Mar, 2014, 6:35 am
whazzup?