Absolutely. I mean there's the whole issue of how you will be able to travel the millions of miles to get their, having an oxygen supply, AND finding a way to survive the bone-chilling temperatures. But once you figure that out you can read to your heart's content on Pluto. Note: You might also want to bring a book light because the sun is so far away from there.
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I really don't understand your question, if you are talking about the planet Pluto, you cannnot read on it. I can not live on pluto because it is too cold and it doesn't have enough oxygen therefore you cannot read on pluto
I read some where that it was discovered in 1930.
Pluto is smaller than earth thus making it spin faster. Also I read it in my science textbook.
To defeat Pluto in "Pluto's Secret" at National Geographic, you must answer the questions correctly to advance through the game. Ensure you read the prompts carefully and think critically before choosing your answers. Pay close attention to details to help you make the right choices and progress in the game.
Pluto, it is now a dwarf planet or planetoid.
Carl.......Just kidding its PLUTO
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Pluto is Pluto in Hebrew פלוטו
If you count Pluto, the answer is PLUTO.
pluto means of or pertaining to pluto the roman god of death and of wealth
It takes Pluto's moon 6.39 days to circle Pluto.
The Latin word for Pluto is Pluto. (disregard the answer from the other expert).
Answer: No, Pluto is not an orbit. Pluto is in an orbit: a 2:3 resonance orbit with Neptune.No, Pluto is a dwarf planet.