Dwarf+Planet

Dwarf Planets A Dwarf Planet is a planet that is too small to be one. Dwarf planets started off as a large meteor, but as they went along they picked up particles and grew bigger. They became circular because they spin and even all of the particles out. There are five types of Major Dwarf Planets in our solar system, they are: Pluto, Eris, Makemake, Haumea and Ceres. All these planets have their own belt called the Kuiper belt.

Eris Eris is the biggest dwarf planet we they know of. It is not much bigger than Pluto, but it is bigger. Pluto and Eris are the only two dwarf planets that have been fully unidentified. But they have not yet fully unidentified Eris's orbit.

Makemake Makemake is a egg shaped planet. It is uneven because it is so little and doesn't have enough gravity to pull all the particles in, also it has more gravity on once side then another.