no Pluto reflects light from the sun
No. Pluto is the name of the Roman version of Hades.
Yes. Pluto gets light from the sun, but far less than Earth does.
Because he had a dog as a child named Pluto.
it reflects light because pluto is made of ice so its cant make like its reflects its. it gets light from the sun
Very much so. The amount of work involved to create one would be more trouble than it's worth. It's very cold on Pluto, there's very low light levels, so not much will grow and there is no atmosphere.
No. The stars of the constellations are many light yearsfrom Earth. Pluto is only about 5½ light hours from Earth.
Pluto reflects sunlight rather than emitting its light due to its distance from the Sun. As an icy dwarf planet, Pluto's surface is highly reflective, with a low albedo that causes it to appear bright in our solar system.
Pluto's orbit is not measured in light years as it is within our solar system. Pluto's average distance from the Sun is about 3.7 billion miles or 39.5 astronomical units.
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No, its a light brown
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Because earth is much, much closer to the sun that Pluto.