
Pluto Facts for Kids
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Physics, Science
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KG - 12th Grade
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Hard
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The video explores Pluto's moons, focusing on Charon, which is nearly the same size as Pluto. It discusses the possibility of an ocean on Charon due to Pluto's gravitational pull. The video also covers Pluto's unique orbit, which sometimes brings it closer to the sun than Neptune. The classification of Pluto as a dwarf planet is debated, with some astronomers questioning the criteria. Finally, the video examines the origin of Charon and other moons, suggesting they may have formed from debris after a collision.
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