There is no liquid water on the surface; it is far too cold. Pluto is so cold that even nitrogen freezes. The same goes for its moons.
No there is no precipitation on Pluto because the freezing cold temperatures any gases or water would be frozen but maybe long ago there was water on Pluto but it has been frozen as Pluto's surface so Pluto is surface layer is ice
Droplets and small amount of water vapor are found on Pluto's surface.
Pluto's surface temperature is around -375°F, so any water on its surface would likely exist in a frozen state. While some studies suggest that there may be subsurface oceans on Pluto, the extreme cold temperatures on the surface make liquid water unlikely.
No, Earth's water could not completely cover Pluto's surface as Pluto is significantly larger than Earth's oceans combined. Pluto's surface area is about 16.7 million square kilometers, while Earth's total ocean surface area is around 361.9 million square kilometers.
Yes. Pluto has a solid surface.
No, Pluto's surface is solid nitrogen ice.
Pluto's surface is a brownish-grey cover with an icy layer.
Yes, Pluto has a rocky and solid surface.
No. Pluto's surface is made mostly of frozen nitrogen.
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Pluto have rock as surface Earth has water and rock as surface Uranus and Neptune have ice as surface(under the ice there's water) Jupiter and Saturn have no surface at all
Pluto is believed to have a subsurface ocean of liquid water beneath its icy surface due to the presence of geysers, but this has not been confirmed. More research is needed to determine the extent and nature of any liquid water on Pluto.