No. It is too cold.
Probably not
Because of pluto's severe lack of sunlight, oxygen and heat, none of the life that we know could have possibly existed on pluto. Is it possible another form of life existed on Pluto? Sure its possible. Scientist havent found traces of life.
No Pluto will Never life.
Very doubtful as it is too cold to support what we consider life to be.
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
There is no life on Pluto, that we know of.
It is unknown if there is any life on Pluto. Not much is known about the dwarf planet, and life on Pluto is very doubtful because of the environment on the planet. It is so cold, small and is very far away from the sun
In Roman mythology, Pluto, the god of the underworld, did not have children. However, in Greek mythology, Hades, the equivalent of Pluto, is the god of the underworld and his children, if they were mortal, could not come back to life once they entered the underworld.
Life as we know it can not exist on Pluto.
Pluto has about the same land area as Russia, so billions of footballs could fit on the surface of Pluto.
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NO