Webb telescope spots hints that Eris, Makemake are geologically active
Briefly

Active geology-and the large-scale chemistry it can drive-requires significant amounts of heat.
While they would have started off hot due to the process by which they formed, their small size means a large surface-to-volume ratio, allowing internal heat to radiate out to space relatively quickly.
Read at Ars Technica
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