Since Pluto has a highly elliptical orbit, it can be between the orbits of Uranus and Neptune, or it can be beyond the orbit of Neptune.
You can find info about Pluto many places. Try the library.
Yes. Because of its orbit Neptune and Pluto switch places every 20 years.
Pluto does not have a consistent temperature, as it varies greatly depending on its distance from the Sun. On average, Pluto's surface temperature is around -375°F (-225°C), making it one of the coldest places in our solar system.
Answer: No, Pluto is not an orbit. Pluto is in an orbit: a 2:3 resonance orbit with Neptune.No, Pluto is a dwarf planet.
Pluto have 2 satelites.
Humans can not destroy pluto, as they have not reached that planet.
1. Pluto is small. 2. Pluto is VERY far away.
It takes pluto 248 years to orbit the sun but sometimes it depends on neptune because they swap places so if pluto was in neptune place it would then take 220 years or something like that.
Pluto is made of many gasses but they are undiscovered and there are 2 discovered carbon , nitrogen
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