Almost certainly not. Pluto is a member of a large group of bodies called KBOs (Kuiper Belt Objects) and is probably a left-over planetesimal from early in the Solar System's formation.
Current theories suggest that Pluto and other bodies like it (called Plutinos) originally had nearly circular orbits, but were thrown into their current resonance orbits with Neptune due to a relatively sudden movement of Neptune which perturbed them, throwing some of them into highly elliptical orbits.
Pluto is the furthest planet away from the sun, making it the coldest, there are exactly 8 planets before the sun and Pluto: (SUN) Mars Venus Earth Mercury Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto
Because There are therefor away from the sun
There is Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, then Pluto.
it is the sixth planet away from the Sun,so the further away the colder.Mercury Venus EarthMars Jupiter SaturnUranus Neptune Pluto
The outer planets, which is outside of the asteroid belt. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and (Optional) Pluto.
Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune [Pluto] Answer: Seven
Really cold it is farthest away from the sun so it is cold they say that it is freezing there
Based on an average distance of 93 million miles from the sun, a planet that is 5900 million miles away would be Saturn.
Pluto can be really cold, because it was really far away from the sun! It can be about -256 Celsius and more! But the sun is big, so you could still see it, but its so small when looking at it.
Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune [Pluto] Answer: Seven
This distance varies every day as Saturn and Pluto take up different positions in their respective orbits.
The KNOWN planets in our solar system are arranged as follows, beginning with the one closest to the sun and working away from the sun: 1). Mercury 2). Venus 3). Earth 4). Mars 5). Jupiter 6). Saturn 7). Uranus 8). Neptune 9). Pluto