yes
The sun's gravity on Pluto is weaker than on Earth because Pluto is farther away from the sun. Despite both planets experiencing gravitational pull from the sun, Earth's gravity is stronger due to its closer proximity to the sun.
Pluto's atmosphere consists of a very thin surface of methane, nitrogen, and carbon monoxide, made from the ice on its surface. As Pluto moves away from the Sun, its atmosphere gradually freezes and falls to the ground. As it gets closer to the Sun, the temperature of Pluto's surface increases, causing the ice to turn into gas. This creates an "anti greenhouse" effect cooling the surface of Pluto.
No, Pluto was never a Sun.
Pluto is 367,0050,000 miles from the sun.
Pluto always orbits the sun.
Arguably Pluto ( no longer considered a planet) because it is the furthest from the Sun.
The Earth is much closer to the sun than it is to Pluto.
Pluto is 40,000,000,000 miles from the sun
Pluto's orbital period is about 248.09 earth years, or 90,613,305 days.
It's not Pluto is the smallest and furthest from the sun
Pluto revolves round the sun all the time.
Pluto is farther from the sun than any of the 8 major planets. There are other dwarf planets farther from the sun than Pluto though.