NO! it is in space and if you do not have no space helmet on you will freeze and have no oxegen so ....... YOU WILL DIE!
if you go to the space you see
Pluto has an earthly air. An atmosphere made mostly of nitrogen the same gas that constitutes 78 percent of the air.
Yes, oxygen will be tiny part of the composition of Pluto, but Pluto has no atmosphere. Pluto is so cold that the oxygen and other gasses will have been frozen solid.
there is a very low amount of oxygen on saturn, it is mostly gases there is a very low amount of oxygen on saturn, it is mostly gases
While current observations are very tenuous, there does appear to be some oxygen bound into the ices of Pluto; notably methane and carbon monoxide.
No there isn't any oxygen on Uranus.
no
No because Pluto doesn't have any oxygen.
We don't know. Pluto has only been observed from orbit. But it is definitely possible.
There is no oxygen and there might be frozen water and rock and nitrogen or just methane gas
No Earth animal could survive on Pluto; it's cold enough there that for most of the year oxygen is a rock.
no but there has been signs of frozen water on Pluto
no
Thereis no oxygen so no
Pluto has only a very thin atmosphere made of nitrogen with no oxygen. Pluto is also extremely cold.
No because Pluto doesn't have any oxygen.
The freeze.
We don't know. Pluto has only been observed from orbit. But it is definitely possible.
As the atmosphere of Pluto is Methane, If you was suddenly exposed to it yes you would suffocate as there is no Oxygen for you to breathe. Methane by itself is not Toxic to us, but without the presence of Oxygen we cannot breathe.
There is no oxygen and there might be frozen water and rock and nitrogen or just methane gas
yes but it is so cold there that it freezes into a solid
No Earth animal could survive on Pluto; it's cold enough there that for most of the year oxygen is a rock.
The density estimates for Pluto indicate that besides rock and frozen gases (oxygen, nitrogen) there is also substantial water ice on Pluto, as is found in comets and on moons.
Yes, you have to.