With a surface temperature of only 44 K, and a pressure of only 0.3 Pa, compared to about 287 K and 101 KPa for Earth, not to mention the lack of oxygen or carbon dioxide, it seems unlikely that a plant as we know it could grow on Pluto.
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No, Pluto is no longer classified as a plant. It is now known as a dwarf planet.
Pluto has about the same land area as Russia, so billions of footballs could fit on the surface of Pluto.
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Because, if they weren't, the plant could not grow or reproduce
None. Pluto is far too cold.
pluto isnt a plant
Pluto is not a planet. It is is a dwarf planet, it was once a plant but sciencetist now say it isnt a plant
Plants all grow differently in different lighting, depending on the plant it could grow best in shade or direct sunlight it all depends on what the plant is.
If we plant 5 tulip it could grow 3 only
because they found out that pluto was just a piece of rock that fell off of and plant or asteriod.
no you sit on the plant so it can't grow
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No, Pluto is no longer classified as a plant. It is now known as a dwarf planet.
You could call a small plant just starting to grow a seedling, a bud, a shoot, or a sprout.
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A plant that does not get enough light will not grow as large as it could with light. Plants store energy in their roots but when this is used up, the plant needs sunlight to grow.