Probably. Eris is too far away for us to make out and of the features on its surface and we have not sent any probes there.
Yes, Eris, a dwarf planet in the Kuiper Belt, has surface features that suggest the presence of mountains and valleys. Observations from the Hubble Space Telescope indicate that it has a varied terrain, with some regions appearing to be rugged and possibly mountainous. However, detailed topographical data is limited, and much of its surface remains a subject of ongoing study.
I heard from resources that we are not sure why Eris was called Eris.
Eris's moon Dysnomia, appears to be made of material similar to Eris and Eris appears almost grey.
No. Eris is a dwarf planet.
No, there is absolutely no wind on Eris.
Eris is the daughter of Zeus.
No. Eris is a dwarf planet.
Eris is solid.
Eris IS a Greek name. Eris was the personification of "strife" and in Latin she was called Discordia.
Eris is the Goddess of mischief.
No, Earth is larger than Eris. Earth has a diameter of about 12,742 kilometers, while Eris has a diameter of about 2,326 kilometers.
Yes. Eris has a moon called Dysnomia.