The surface temperature of Pluto is about minus 228 degrees Celsius, so plant growth is not possible; additionally any water that may occur would be in the form of solid ice.
pluto isnt a plant
The Romans did not celebrate Pluto save in the sense as a god of wealth and a god of spring growth.
Pluto is not a planet. It is is a dwarf planet, it was once a plant but sciencetist now say it isnt a plant
because they found out that pluto was just a piece of rock that fell off of and plant or asteriod.
None. Pluto is far too cold.
pluto
Yes by using growth hormones
No, Pluto does not have any rings.
Monitor the rose plant daily for new growth such as leaves, buds, or blooms. Check for any signs of pests, diseases, or nutrient deficiencies. Record any changes in height or overall health of the plant.
No, Pluto is no longer classified as a plant. It is now known as a dwarf planet.
No, plants would not survive on Pluto as the extremely low temperatures (around -375°F or -225°C) and lack of sufficient sunlight would prevent photosynthesis and plant growth. Additionally, the lack of a substantial atmosphere or liquid water would make it impossible for plants to survive on Pluto.
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