You couldn't without VERY advanced technology.
Too cold.
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There is no life on Pluto, that we know of.
With today's technology, it would be impossible to set up a permanent colony on Pluto, but that could change in the future.A human mission to Pluto is also currently impossible as of 2017.
No one lives in or on Pluto. No one has visited Pluto.
Because the geospheric baldonce pressure would be pushing 1000,000 pounds on you and you would be low on air. Pluto actually does have eight people living on it though. The cost to live there is about eighty million dollars.
no it is a frozen place that is -230 celsius. unless you are dead then no.
no
Pluto is a moon
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No, because its to cold, any life form would freeze instantly
Whether you believe Pluto should still be considered a full-fledged planet or not, one thing is certain: The object is shrouded in mystery, and we don't have a complete picture of what it would be like to live there. "We've never been to [Pluto] or anything like it