Weight is reletive to gravity, there is very little gravity in space. If your asking how much it would weigh on earth, again the question is impossible to answer because even though Pluto is relevately small it's still collasul compared to a human. It would peirce the atmosphere and have different weight throughout. Weight is a unit of force like the Newton, or the pound. Since the dwarf planet Pluto is in gravitational equilibrium there is no net force that the planet can be measured against and it has no weight. Ask about its mass and we can give you a definite value.
Well considering that Earth is the only planet we mine. The answer has to be yes.
No. Weight depends on gravity so on a different planet the gravitational strength would be different. Even if you remained on earth your weight would increase measurably if you had eaten or drunk anything, if you moved to a lower altitude, if you moved away from the equator, if you weighed yourself on rain-soaked ground.
Because it is simply.. The only planet to live on.
I'll leave the "five line answer" to you, but basically, Earth would freeze, and there could be no active life on planet Earth.
Humans give this planet life
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Yes, almost exactly. Otherwise the planet would quickly get hotter or colder.
Earth is the planet that humans and other living creatures live on
A scale that measures weight would give a different measurement in space than on earth for the same object.
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You would have to decide yourself whether it is great or not great for a particular purpose. To give you an idea, that would be roughly the weight of an adult. To get an even better idea, divide the number of newtons by 9.8 - that is the mass which (near Earth's surface) has such a weight.You would have to decide yourself whether it is great or not great for a particular purpose. To give you an idea, that would be roughly the weight of an adult. To get an even better idea, divide the number of newtons by 9.8 - that is the mass which (near Earth's surface) has such a weight.You would have to decide yourself whether it is great or not great for a particular purpose. To give you an idea, that would be roughly the weight of an adult. To get an even better idea, divide the number of newtons by 9.8 - that is the mass which (near Earth's surface) has such a weight.You would have to decide yourself whether it is great or not great for a particular purpose. To give you an idea, that would be roughly the weight of an adult. To get an even better idea, divide the number of newtons by 9.8 - that is the mass which (near Earth's surface) has such a weight.