No. Pluto is classified as a dwarf planet. In terms of composition Pluto is more like a comet than an asteroid.
No. At a little under 2,300 kilometers across, Pluto is much larger than any asteroid.
Pluto is a dwarf planet. In order for it to evolve into a major planet, it must clear its orbit of asteroids and debris, which could happen some day, millions of years from now.
Almost certainly.
Yes it did today
An asteroid is going too hit earth this weekend.
no it has not been hit yet
A shuttle could be, in theory but it is much more likely to be hit by a micrometeorite.
An asteroid, being primarily composed of metals of vaious kinds, would melt and be vaporized long before making contact with the surface of the sun.
Potentially yes. Undoubtedly the earth has been hit by asteroids in the past, but I think the last one was about 65 million years ago. I understand NASA has an ongoing search and appraisal of what is out there, but no threat in the near future has been seen.
YES IT HAS YES IT HAS YES IT HAS YES IT HAS
Its asteroid and yes it happend once it will happen again!
yes! it depend to gravitational pull and the weight of an asteroid
it can't hit it but it can gone through it
Yes, there has been a lot of astroids that hit the earth. Most of them are small.
Yes. An asteroid probably hit Siberia, in Russia, in June 1908.
Yes, earth has been hit by asteroids before. The effects have ranged from localized devastation, to worldwide mass extinction events.
Almost certainly.
Yes. All the planets can and have been hit by asteroids.
where ever it lands up
Yes. It has happened countless times.
Yes, any large object in the solar system can be hit by asteroids or comets. Pluto is located in the Kuiper Belt, a vast field of comets, so collisions with comets are probably not uncommon for the dwarf planet.