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Finish the statement: A dwarf planet…
(A). has enough mass to orbit either a planet or the Sun.
(B). has enough mass to clear its orbit of other objects.
(C). has enough mass to attain hydrostatic equilibrium.
(D). doesn't have enough mass to have its own moon.


Sagot :

Answer:I believe it is A

Explanation:

A dwarf planet has enough mass to assume a nearly round shape, has not cleared the neighborhood around its orbit and is not a moon.

hoped this helped!

The answer to the question is a