yes i think so because sun rays are very difficult to reach there so pluto can have ice.
Pluto has ice on it so there for it is partially water.
no
Pluto is composed primarily of rock and ice.
its impossible because Pluto is so cold when you get there it would be ice.
Ice. Pluto, Charon, and pluto's other moons are not known to have any internal processes capable of generating sufficient heat to melt ice at their distance from the sun.
No, Pluto is too far away from the Sun, meaning if therer was ever water on pluto, it would be ice. as far as I know, there isn't any water on Pluto
yes i think so because sun rays are very difficult to reach there so pluto can have ice.
Ice. solid form.
There is undoubtedly some water ice on Pluto, because water is found in comets and moons within the solar system. But Pluto is far too cold for liquid water. It is so cold that gases such as oxygen and nitrogen are frozen there as well, moreso when Pluto is at its farthest from the Sun.
Pluto does have water in the form of frozen ice and methane gas and carbon monoxide. It's core is probabaly frozen ice and gas that is solid.
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
no because it's an ice planet