Astronomers suspect it has a relatively light, rocky core of water and silicates, and the corresponding gravity is only one-fifteenth Earth's. The atmosphere (when it exists) is sublimated nitrogen. The surface has a highly reflective layer of frozen gases at a maximum temperature of just 40 to 50 Celsius degrees above absolute zero.
methane and nitrogen The air on Pluto has several gases like hydrogen , carbon dioxide.
No knowing that there is no life on Pluto there is a 99.9% chance that there is no air source on Pluto hope this help :-)
the temperature of pluto is so cold that air of the kind we know would freeze
temperatures of the Pluto is about -230 Celsius
Pluto has a thin atmosphere, composed of nitrogen
No. There has to be sunlight, water, and CO2 for plants to begin the process of photosynthesis. There is almost no sunlight on Pluto, and no air whatsoever.
No knowing that there is no life on Pluto there is a 99.9% chance that there is no air source on Pluto hope this help :-)
No, Pluto lacks a developed atmosphere, and breathable air, and cannot sustain life. Part of the air that we breath would condense on Pluto anyway, since it is so cold.
ya would'nt
pluto is a yellowish color
the temperature of pluto is so cold that air of the kind we know would freeze
there is nothing called atmathear on Pluto
temperatures of the Pluto is about -230 Celsius
cuz its not as kool as pluto
You would have no air and pluto is too far to go to and you might be crushed.
Pluto does not look like the moon, unless you have a very big imagination. Pluto is brown and white, and covered with ice.
No you have to bring your own air to breathe and a heating system in your suit.
Pluto has a very tenuous atmosphere composed of nitrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide. This atmosphere partially freezes periodically, becoming part of Pluto's surface.