No as far as I know because it's icy conditions and no atmosphere to protect it. Millions of rocks slam onto the dwarf planet each year because it hasn't got a magnetic shield. However a moon relative to Jupiter may support life.
Water
because when its really Rockey like Pluto its forming to be a durf planet
No, Earth is third in line, Pluto is last but now scientist think there is another planet farther away.
all scientist believe animals can think because if an animal could not think it would not move or do anything. they need to think 'move' to move etc.
All scientist study science so every one you could think of :)
The distant orbit, small size, and composition of Pluto, which includes ice and rocky material, are characteristics that align with those of objects in the Kuiper Belt. Additionally, Pluto's location beyond Neptune and its similarity to other Kuiper Belt objects in terms of surface properties and behavior further support its classification as a member of this region.
Pluto is not a moon of anything; it is a dwarf planet. Scientists used to think that Pluto may have once been a moon of Neptune, but later studies showed that it could not be so due to the nature of Pluto's orbit.
Everybody has diff ideas. They all think that they are right. There is enough evidence to support a theory but not a law.
Astronomers think Pluto is a dwarf planet. And they're right.
Pluto is a dwarf planet.
Pluto has a very thin atmosphere.
Sauropods were far larger than any living animals. Scientists at the time didn't think any animal could support that much weight on legs, so they though it must have lived halfway submerged.