Pluto's temperature varies, depending on its distance from the sun. This is because its orbit is highly elliptical. Temperature can drop to about -250 celsius. However, the average temperature is about -378 F. to -396 F.
Pluto is very cold because it is farthest away from the sun
Well,, basically it is very, extremely cold. so cold, that it is not a planet!
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it is freezing in pluto.....it is because its orbit is too for away from sun so no chance of getting warmth
Pluto won't get warmer until the sun becomes a red sun which will then heat up every other planet as well
Pluto is very cold. the warmest it gets is 55 Kelvin or around -218 degrees Celsius.
Pluto is cold. the temperature is 17.1 degrees celsius.
Pluto can reach temperatures of minus 369 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 223 degrees Celsius). At its coolest, temperatures can fall to minus 387 degrees F (minus 233c).
I would wear a really warm coat. A REALLY warm coat. Pluto is very far from the Sun, so it gets very cold there. Bring gloves, too.
Yes, the seasons are caused by the elliptical nature of Pluto's orbit round the sun. In the summer period when Pluto is nearest the sun it develops an atmosphere which freezes out as it moves further away. At present (2008) Pluto has an atmosphere, it is 2/3 of its way through in its warm season and the probe launched to it has an objective of studying its atmosphere.
Pluto is a very warm planet so since they are both in space plutos heat melts parts of neptune then neptune uses the melted rock and makes new forms
Pluto the planet? Pluto was not destroyed, it was downgraded. The celestial object known as Pluto still does exist at the outer edge of our solar system. It is now known as a dwarf planet.
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boring and warm
No. Not inside of it. But the outer layer does due to the fact that pluto cant reache the sun's warm rays.
if the interior is warm enough there will be enough energy for interior convection or the turning over inside Pluto by Sandra
Cold since it's far from the sun.
1. Pluto is no longer classified as a planet.2. Being so far from the sun, Pluto is very cold. Temperatures on Pluto are estimated to be around -208 to -223 degrees Celsius (note the negative sign).
I would wear a really warm coat. A REALLY warm coat. Pluto is very far from the Sun, so it gets very cold there. Bring gloves, too.
Wait so I tell you some things about pluto? Okay. Well Pluto USE to be the 9th planet but now it is a dwarf planet. That means it is not a real planet really. It is at the end of the solar system which is farthest from the sun so it's EXTREMELY cold in Pluto. It is so cold that no life can possibly be on Pluto and astronauts need warm air filled suits to go on Pluto!
Yes, the seasons are caused by the elliptical nature of Pluto's orbit round the sun. In the summer period when Pluto is nearest the sun it develops an atmosphere which freezes out as it moves further away. At present (2008) Pluto has an atmosphere, it is 2/3 of its way through in its warm season and the probe launched to it has an objective of studying its atmosphere.
No, it is highly impossible for polar bears to walk on Pluto. Although polar bears are born and have adapted to cold weather, they are still not able to warm themselves up as much as to be on Pluto, whom is more than 1,000,000 miles away. Pluto also does not have a very strong gravity force which cannot hold a polar bear to its surface.
Pluto, it is now a dwarf planet or planetoid.
Pluto is a very warm planet so since they are both in space plutos heat melts parts of neptune then neptune uses the melted rock and makes new forms