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Can life exist in the Pluto?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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no. Answer: This question cannot be answered without a visit and examination of Pluto. Life adapted to conditions on Pluto may exist. Life from Earth could not exist there without special protective equipment. A possible exception to this statement is the Water Bear or Tardigrade, a very small crittter that can: * at 151 C * at -200 C for extended periods

* at -272 C for minutes (almost absolute zero) * in a vacuum * dehydrated for at least 120 years

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No. Pluto is way too cold for life. Also, Pluto doesn't have oxygen, water (in liquid form),

or enough energy from the sun. Pluto is too far away from the sun.

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