Icy and rocky.
red and dusty. And coverd in rust.
Most of the planets in our solar system, including our own planet Earth, have clouds. They are not necessarily water clouds. Clouds on other planets in the solar system are made of substances such as sulfuric acid, methane, and ammonia.
It's not known for definite, but is generally regared as being rocky, uneven with small mountains and crevasses, and with no atmosphere. It may well harbour masses of ice as well, with frozen wastes of ancient frozen water that are billions of years old. From Pluto, our own Sun would look like a very bright star, so far is it from Earth.
there are many reasons. -pluto is way smaller -pluto has a very elliptical orbit that crosses Neptune's path. -pluto has an orbit that is tilted about 17 degrees. these are only a few of the reasons. hope it helps!
No. Pluto is a separate planet from Neptune and has its own moon.There is a theory that Pluto was once a moon of Neptune but managed to escape when the solar system was still young.
Pluto the planet? Pluto was not destroyed, it was downgraded. The celestial object known as Pluto still does exist at the outer edge of our solar system. It is now known as a dwarf planet.
No planet shines on its own. They are just like the moon and have the light reflected off them from the sun.
Most of the planets in our solar system, including our own planet Earth, have clouds. They are not necessarily water clouds. Clouds on other planets in the solar system are made of substances such as sulfuric acid, methane, and ammonia.
Pluto is round. It is massive enough to have been rounded by it own gravity.
It's not known for definite, but is generally regared as being rocky, uneven with small mountains and crevasses, and with no atmosphere. It may well harbour masses of ice as well, with frozen wastes of ancient frozen water that are billions of years old. From Pluto, our own Sun would look like a very bright star, so far is it from Earth.
no it wasent it was its own planet.
surface area of a rectangular prism is the formula: 2lw+2wh+2lh
no. Pluto is bigger than charon,its moon. Just remember:moons are alwayssmaller than their planet.
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Yes , it is.
there are many reasons. -pluto is way smaller -pluto has a very elliptical orbit that crosses Neptune's path. -pluto has an orbit that is tilted about 17 degrees. these are only a few of the reasons. hope it helps!
No. Pluto is a separate planet from Neptune and has its own moon.There is a theory that Pluto was once a moon of Neptune but managed to escape when the solar system was still young.
Pluto is a dwarf planet and not a star, so it doesn't generate its own light. It's only visible because it reflects sunlight, just like other planets, dwarf planets, asteroids, and so on.