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Chemistry, 11.11.2020 18:00, weeblordd

How would you describe a dwarf planet? It is too big to be a planet, but too small to be an asteroid, meteor, or other space object.
It is too small to be a planet, and too small to be an asteroid, meteor, or other space object.
It is too small to be a planet, but too big to be an asteroid, meteor, or other space object.
It is too big to be a planet, and too big to be an asteroid, meteor, or other space object.

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