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Information about Pluto

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Pluto is a dwarf planet but part of the Solar System. Pluto is 60% ice and 40% rock. Its temperature gets up to -235 C. Pluto is about 6000 km from the sun. Pluto also has 5 moons Pluto is 2,274 km in diameter. The symbol for Pluto is P_ with the bottom connected.

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Why is ther so little information abot Pluto?

there is little information about pluto because it is so far away but a spacecraft called the New Horizons was launched in 2006 to pluto and if all is well it should land on pluto in 2015.


Where can you get a lot of written information on Pluto?

You can find info about Pluto many places. Try the library.


According to the preface to The Pluto Files what best describes the information the book will include?

A record of Pluto's rise and fall as a planet. (APEX)


How cold is the far side of Pluto?

About -400 degrees, according to current information.


Why does it take so long to find out if Pluto has life?

Because it takes many years to reach Pluto (with a probe), and then, many more years to transmit information back.


Is Pluto the only planet made of ice?

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Do terrestrial and jovian planets relate to Pluto?

PLuto is not a planet anymore because they could not find enough information on it and can't really tell things about that you don't already know.


How often can you see the moons of Pluto?

Pluto can be seen with an amateur telescope but it is not easy and you will require a great deal of supporting information on how to locate it. Something like the Hubble Space Telescope would be required to see Pluto's moons, and then, not in any great detail.


What is plutos orbital information?

pluto orbits around the sun faster than any planet


Why is it so difficult to find out information about Pluto?

because it is a dwarf planet and it is too far from the earh


Why would this be considered an example of expository writing?

Answer the is question… It provides information about Pluto's status.


What was the the planet that is no longer a planet in your solar system?

Pluto, it is now a dwarf planet or planetoid.