Dwarf planets are celestial bodies that orbit the Sun and have sufficient mass to be nearly round but have not cleared their orbits of other debris. They are smaller than the major planets.
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Dwarf planets are celestial objects that orbit the Sun and have enough mass for their shape to be nearly spherical. However, they differ from major planets because they have not cleared their orbits of other debris. This means they share their orbital zone with other objects. Examples include Pluto, Eris, and Haumea. They provide important information about the composition and dynamics of the outer solar system.
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