Currently, there are signs of wind on Pluto, but no evidence yet, until the NASA spacecraft arrives there in 2015. To have "wind" on the surface of any planet requires the presence of an atmosphere. If an atmosphere exists, then there will be areas of higher and lower pressure and therefore a pressure gradient between the two points, hence a wind blows to equalise pressure overall. Given the outgassing that accompanies Pluto's closest approach to the Sun, there may be measurable flows of sublimated gases.
As there is no atmosphere on Pluto, there cannot be any wind
Actually it does have an atmosphere with wind.The temperature of Pluto is so cold that the only gas that could exist in an unfrozen state during part of its orbit is Helium. All other gases are frozen. Helium is so light and Pluto's gravity so weak that any wind at above 1/10 kilometer /hour would blow any gaseous Helium into outer space. If Pluto has an extremely thin atmosphere, it has extremely slow wind speed.
Pluto only has a temporary atmosphere during its summer, and we have not measured it as of 2017.
It is currently Summer on Pluto, and will continue to be Summer until February 2114.
There is evidence of wind on Venus above the clouds. It blows at about 300-400 kilometers per hour. There is no wind at the surface of Venus.
Very little is known about Pluto but it probably does not have tornadoes.
It hardly has any atmosphere and even that is frozen for part of its orbit.
Pluto's wind speed is 2000kmph (kilometres per hour)
It seems unlikely. The temperature on Pluto is so cold that most gasses would be frozen, and Pluto itself is so small that it would be unable to retain an atmosphere.
No. Pluto has only a very thin atmosphere in its summer and no atmosphere in its winter, and does not support the convection needed for thunderstorms.
Pluto does not seem to have much in the way of atmosphere, so there would be no winds. But since no one has been to Pluto, we do not know for sure.
Pluto has an average wind speeds of up to 225 mph.
As a category 3 hurricane, Sandy produced wind speeds of 115 mph in eastern Cuba.
the wind!!
Plutos temp is -223 c to 40 c
They use the Beaufort scale to classify winds and wind speeds.
Pluto has an average wind speeds of up to 225 mph.
The wind speeds are approximately 34.48
There are no wind speeds to discuss on Mercury, since there is no atmosphere there.
yes
Yes they can.
As a category 3 hurricane, Sandy produced wind speeds of 115 mph in eastern Cuba.
There is no wind because Mercury has no significant atmosphere.
No a wind vane measures or indicates wind direction.
South east
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highwind speed
400 km/h