Pluto is difficult to observe from Earth because it is about 3.66 billion miles away, and only appears as a faint point of light.
because it is a dwarf planet and it is too far from the earh
Pluto was discovered in 1930.
yes i think so because sun rays are very difficult to reach there so pluto can have ice.
yes i think so because sun rays are very difficult to reach there so pluto can have ice.
It's very smallIt's very far awayIt's located in the Kuiper Belt among thousands of other objects
To find your weight on Pluto, you can use the formula: weight on Pluto = (weight on Earth) × (gravity of Pluto / gravity of Earth). The gravity on Pluto is about 0.067 times that of Earth. For example, if you weigh 150 pounds on Earth, you would weigh approximately 10.05 pounds on Pluto. Simply multiply your Earth weight by 0.067 to get your weight on Pluto.
it's because that they were asteroids that was bigger then Pluto so it was hard to find out which is Pluto and which are the asteroids
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Scientists found it difficult to classify Pluto because it exhibited characteristics of both planets and smaller celestial bodies like asteroids. While Pluto orbits the Sun and has a spherical shape, it also shares its orbital zone with other objects in the Kuiper Belt. The debate intensified in 2006 when the International Astronomical Union established a formal definition of a planet, which Pluto did not meet due to its inability to clear its orbit. This led to its reclassification as a "dwarf planet," sparking ongoing discussions about the criteria used for planetary classification.
You can find info about Pluto many places. Try the library.
That is Pluto. Since Pluto is a dwarf planet you can't find it, because it is so small.
find it your slef