Pluto’s orbit is in the kuiper?

Pluto’s orbit is in the kuiper?

  • Correct Answer: belt
  • zone
  • field
  • area

Explanation: Pluto’s orbit is in the Kuiper belt. We have discovered more than 200 million Kuiper belt objects. Pluto has 3 moons of its own. The largest, Charon, is big. Some scientists think that Pluto-Charon system is a double dwarf planet ( Figure below ). Two smaller moons, Nix and Hydra, were discovered in 2005.

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