not really because astronomy hasn't really worked out whats on Pluto because it's to cold to get to close to it
Yes. Pluto has a solid surface.
About 1207 km, just over half that of Pluto, with a surface area of 4,580,000 km
No, Pluto's surface is solid nitrogen ice.
Pluto's surface is a brownish-grey cover with an icy layer.
Yes, Pluto has a rocky and solid surface.
No. Pluto's surface is made mostly of frozen nitrogen.
The surface for the planet Pluto is at -230 degrees Fahrenheit. It has a surface density of 0.658 m/s2.
Yes there are some photographs of Pluto. It is nothing too much though. Pluto is mostly all blue. You can find a lot of picture of Pluto on Google images. Hope this helps. Just log onto Google, click on "Images" at the top of the screen, type in "Pluto", then send.
Pluto's temperature is -230 * C.
Images of Pluto, captured by the Hubble Space Telescope have shown that Pluto's surface isn't just pure ice. Instead, it has a dirty yellow color, with darker and brighter regions across its surface. Hubble studied the entire surface of Pluto as it rotated through a 6.4 day period. This included a "ragged" northern polar cap cut in half by a dark strip, a bright spot seen to rotate around the dwarf planet, and a cluster of dark spots.The surface area of Pluto is 1.795 x 107 square kilometers; about 0.033% the surface area of Earth. When Pluto is furthest away from the Sun, gases like nitrogen, carbon monoxide and methane partially freeze onto its surface. Source: http://www.universetoday.com/13901/surface-of-pluto/
Yes, it does.
Pluto's entire surface is covered in ice.