yes...
http://www.nineplanets.org/pluto.html...
because it meets the criteria of being a "planet''...
{american heritage dictionary}
plan·et audio (plnt) KEY
NOUN:
1. A nonluminous celestial body larger than an asteroid or comet, illuminated by light from a star, such as the sun, around which it revolves. In the solar system there are nine known planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto.
2. One of the seven celestial bodies, Mercury, Venus, the moon, the sun, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn, visible to the naked eye and thought by ancient astronomers to revolve in the heavens about a fixed Earth and among fixed stars.
3. One of the seven revolving astrological celestial bodies that in conjunction with the stars ...
2006-08-22 06:23:06
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answered by Kiss my Putt! 7
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Pluto will always be a planet because it's what I learned growing up and I can't break up the "solar system sentence"
My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nine ????>
SEE?!?!?! It doesn't work without Pluto!
2006-08-22 13:20:50
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answered by . 3
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yes, pluto has been clasified as a planet for a long time and removing that title for just be a pain for a lot of people.
2006-08-22 13:20:38
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answered by Infinity242 2
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It should stay a planet. It is ridiculous to think otherwise. dumb scientist.
2006-08-22 13:36:38
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answered by tensnut90_99 5
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