Equatorial surface gravity: 0.58 m/s²
(0.059 gees) aka. just over 1\2 of our's
Earth is a planet while Pluto is a dwarf planet (since its "downgrade"). Pluto is frozen - Earth is not. Earth has a robust atmosphere - Pluto has almost no atmosphere. Earth has a nearly circular orbit while Pluto has an eccentric orbit, which takes it between Uranus and Neptune on occasion. Pluto is not geologically active - Earth is. Pluto is much smaller than Earth - it's only about 2/3 the size of our moon.
Earth is over 5 times the size of Pluto, isn't constantly frozen over, is relatively close to the Sun compared, which also leads Earth to be much warmer than Pluto, and while it can snow, it's too cold to rain on Pluto. 248 years on Earth would equal 1 year on Pluto, and man has never walked on Pluto. Pluto, like other planets, lacks Earth's magnetic shield, so it's exposed to the Sun's radiation. It has much less gravity than Earth, given it's mass, and it holds no where near enough oxygen to enable someone to breathe.
Pluto is a dwarf planet
it is way smaller than earth
it is way colder thsn earth
pluto still has water but all frozen up it is differnt because earth is close to the sun so earths water is dfrosted.
pluto s is very cold has no life like earth has life,tec oxegen,viewsand many more.
Pluto is located in what is know to be the Kuiper belt on the outside of our solar system. recently, scientists have discovered tens of thousands of other "planets" in this area, and many of them are as large or larger than Pluto Pluto has characteristics of a planet, like a moon, and an orbit, but because of its size and elliptical orbit, it is not a planet. It is actually the first member of a new category called dwarf planets. the newest dwarf planet is Eris which is slightly larger than Pluto
The Earth and Pluto have the following differences:
It is a dwarf planet. It is smaller than the other planets.
Because it's more of a oval than a sphere.
Pluto is a dwarf planet.
taco
Two main differences between Pluto and it's gas giant neighbours are:1. Size - The gas planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus) are huge compared to Pluto. Neptune, the smallest of the gas giants, has a diameter that is over 20x that of Pluto, and a mass that is more than 7786x that of Pluto. In fact, compared to Earth, Pluto is tiny, with a diameter that is less than 0.02% that of Earth and a mass that is less than 19% that of Earth!2. Composition - The gas planets are, as their name suggests, composed of gas. Pluto, on the other hand, is rocky. Although the exact composition of Pluto has yet to be verified, it is estimated that it is made up of 50-70% rock and 30-50% ice.
This distance varies every day as Saturn and Pluto take up different positions in their respective orbits.
No.. Its quite impossible for us to reach Pluto because the closest distance between the Earth and Pluto occurs when Earth is at its most distant from the Sun, and Pluto is at its closest. And the Sun, Earth and Pluto are lined up in a perfect line. When this happens, Pluto and Earth would be separated by 4.2 billion km. At their most distant, Earth would be at its furthest at the opposite side of the Sun from Pluto. At this point, Earth and Pluto would be separated by 7.5 billion km. And so, the distance from Earth to Pluto ranges between these two distances.
One major difference is their size. Pluto is significantly smaller than the solid inner planets like Earth, Mars, Venus, and Mercury. Another difference is their composition. Inner planets are primarily composed of rock and metal, while Pluto is composed mostly of ice and rock. Additionally, inner planets have clear and defined orbits around the Sun, while Pluto's orbit is more eccentric and tilted.
Pluto is technically an asteroid, but it's unusual in that it is ball-shaped. most asteroids are too small to form a ball shape.
at pluto -- 0.61m/s2 at earth -- 9.8m/s2 mean u can have much high compared to earth
You need two objects between which you can have differences!
Two main differences between Pluto and it's gas giant neighbours are:1. Size - The gas planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus) are huge compared to Pluto. Neptune, the smallest of the gas giants, has a diameter that is over 20x that of Pluto, and a mass that is more than 7786x that of Pluto. In fact, compared to Earth, Pluto is tiny, with a diameter that is less than 0.02% that of Earth and a mass that is less than 19% that of Earth!2. Composition - The gas planets are, as their name suggests, composed of gas. Pluto, on the other hand, is rocky. Although the exact composition of Pluto has yet to be verified, it is estimated that it is made up of 50-70% rock and 30-50% ice.
This distance varies every day as Saturn and Pluto take up different positions in their respective orbits.
If Pluto's orbit were on the same plane as Earth's orbit, if Earth were directly between the sun and Pluto, if Earth were at its aphelion (the point in its orbit where it's farthest from the sun), and if Pluto were at its perihelion (the point in its orbit closest to the sun), on the scale where the diameter of Earth is 5 mm, the distance from Earth to Pluto is about 1.681 km (a little over a mile).
About 40 AU.
4,507,000,000 miles.
No.. Its quite impossible for us to reach Pluto because the closest distance between the Earth and Pluto occurs when Earth is at its most distant from the Sun, and Pluto is at its closest. And the Sun, Earth and Pluto are lined up in a perfect line. When this happens, Pluto and Earth would be separated by 4.2 billion km. At their most distant, Earth would be at its furthest at the opposite side of the Sun from Pluto. At this point, Earth and Pluto would be separated by 7.5 billion km. And so, the distance from Earth to Pluto ranges between these two distances.
I assume you mean between Earth and the other planets. Earth to Mercury is between 77.3 million and Earth to Venus is between 40 million and Earth to Mars is between 56 million and Earth to Jupiter is between 893 million and 964 million km Earth to Saturn is between 1.2 billion and 1.6 billion km Earth to Uranus is between 2.57 billion and Earth to Neptune is between 4.3 billion and Earth to Pluto (even though Pluto isn't technically a planet, we all like Pluto, so here are its distances) is between 4.28 billion and
One major difference is their size. Pluto is significantly smaller than the solid inner planets like Earth, Mars, Venus, and Mercury. Another difference is their composition. Inner planets are primarily composed of rock and metal, while Pluto is composed mostly of ice and rock. Additionally, inner planets have clear and defined orbits around the Sun, while Pluto's orbit is more eccentric and tilted.
Pluto is technically an asteroid, but it's unusual in that it is ball-shaped. most asteroids are too small to form a ball shape.
Yes, but it will be much dimmer than it is from Earth. Pluto varies between about 30 to 50 times farther away from the Sun than the Earth is, which would make the Sun between 900 and 2500 times dimmer on Pluto.