Ice. solid form.
it has salt water
Droplets and small amount of water vapor are found on Pluto's surface.
it is form from ice and ch-ch-chilly cold water
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.
There is undoubtedly some water ice on Pluto, because water is found in comets and moons within the solar system. But Pluto is far too cold for liquid water. It is so cold that gases such as oxygen and nitrogen are frozen there as well, moreso when Pluto is at its farthest from the Sun.
Ice. Pluto, Charon, and pluto's other moons are not known to have any internal processes capable of generating sufficient heat to melt ice at their distance from the sun.
Probably not. While it's not known for certain, if there is any trace of hydrogen on Pluto, it would be in solid form. Pluto probably consists of a mixture of 70 percent rock and 30 percent water ice. Internal structure: The dwarf planet probably has a rocky core surrounded by a mantle of water ice, with more exotic ices such as methane, carbon monoxide and nitrogen ice coating the surface.
Pluto does have water in the form of frozen ice and methane gas and carbon monoxide. It's core is probabaly frozen ice and gas that is solid.
Water ice has been detected on Pluto's surface, primarily in the form of ices like methane and nitrogen, as its surface is too cold for liquid water to exist. However, recent studies suggest that there may be a subsurface ocean on Pluto, similar to those found on some other icy moons in the outer solar system.
Pluto's Greek form is Hades. They are both the God of the Underworld.
No, Pluto is too far away from the Sun, meaning if therer was ever water on pluto, it would be ice. as far as I know, there isn't any water on Pluto
Pluto is a dwarf planet. there has been dwarf planets found bigger then pluto.