It was named after Roman God of Underworld
According to roman mythology Pluto is the god of metals........it is therefore also known as god of underworld...
The greek god of the under world was named Pluto also Hedes.
probably but we just aren't sure. I'm going to say it is so
The dwarf planet Pluto was named after the Roman god of the underworld.
The element Plutonium is the only element that is related to the word 'pluto'. But not sure if it means 'pluto'.
Pluto is a dwarf planet. The Pluto/Charon system is the largest known Kuiper Belt Object, or Transneptunian Object. Pluto itself is the second largest known Kuiper Belt object, just behind Eris.
Mars is larger than Pluto. Mars is the second-smallest major planet, the only smaller one being Mercury (which is also much larger than Pluto). (see related link)
In volume, 0.0059 Earths. See related link.
Plato was the prized student of the Greek philosopher Socrates. In turn, Aristotle is the most famous student of Plato.
Pluto is a dwarf planet, not a star. See related questions,
This has not been recorded.See the Related Link for details of Plato's life and philosophy.
yes. Zeus is Pluto's brother and persephone is Zeus's kid.
The dwarf planet Pluto was named after the Roman god of the underworld.
The element Plutonium is the only element that is related to the word 'pluto'. But not sure if it means 'pluto'.
Plato is not a planet but a philosopher.If you mean Pluto: it is no longer considered a planet, but a "dwarf planet"; something like a large planetoid. A planetoid larger than Pluto has already been discovered - look up information about Eris. It seems reasonable to expect that more such "dwarf planets" will be found in the future.
Pluto is not the Roman "name" for Hades. Pluto is the name of the Roman god, based on the Greek god Hades. In other words, the names Pluto and Hades are not related.
Pluto is considered a "God" in Ancient mythology.In Ancient history, Pluto is referred to in Roman mythology as the King of the underworld, in Greek mythology Pluto is referred to as Hades.Please see related link below.
Pluto does not have a circular orbit, but is oliptical. It was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh Check Related Links for a graphic.
Pluto was the Roman god of the underworld or afterlife, and the name of a dog-like Disney character. Plato believed that everything we experience in the real world is a pale imitation of an ideal world where all things are perfect.
Yes. Pluto's siblings are:VestaNeptuneJupiterCeresPluto's nieces and nephews are:MinervaMarsVulcanJuventiaBacchusSome of Pluto's cousins are:SolLunaAuroraDianaApolloHowever, these relationships are not strict. In some stories, a god will be a cousin, and in others a sibling.