no
yes very large storms
The "red dot" on Jupiter is a giant storm.
Warm and wet. Trust me its right!
No. Mercury has no atmosphere to speak of, and therefore no weather or climate.
Life as we know it can not exist on Pluto.
no. Answer: This question cannot be answered without a visit and examination of Pluto. Life adapted to conditions on Pluto may exist. Life from Earth could not exist there without special protective equipment. A possible exception to this statement is the Water Bear or Tardigrade, a very small crittter that can: * at 151 C * at -200 C for extended periods* at -272 C for minutes (almost absolute zero) * in a vacuum * dehydrated for at least 120 years
Eris is a dwarf planet that exists beyond Pluto
it is to cold
Yes, but the difference is very small. Pluto ranges from -218ºC to -240ºC.
They wanted a Roman or Greek God Name for the new "Planet". PL honored the astronomer who discovered that Pluto should exist.
From doing some research for a highschool report, I am going to say no one can exist on Pluto. It is an unknown territory,very cold, no air, no food and so so very far away. So the conditions is a big question mark to me and as well as others. I do not want to go there!
It wasn't made up, it really does exist.