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Pluto's surface pressure is extremely low, estimated to be about 10 microbars, which is about 100,000 times less than Earth's surface pressure. This is due to its thin atmosphere composed mainly of nitrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide.
Yes. Pluto has a solid surface.
No, Pluto's surface is solid nitrogen ice.
Pluto's surface is a brownish-grey cover with an icy layer.
Yes, Pluto has a rocky and solid surface.
No. Pluto's surface is made mostly of frozen nitrogen.
A vacuum has air pressure, but I assume you mean atmosphere. Pluto's atmosphere consists of a thin envelope of nitrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide, derived from the ices on its surface.[46] As Pluto moves away from the Sun, its atmosphere gradually freezes and falls to the ground. As it edges closer to the Sun, the temperature of Pluto's solid surface increases, causing the ices to sublimate into gas. This creates an anti-greenhouse effect; much like sweat cools the body as it evaporates from the surface of the skin, this sublimation has a cooling effect on the surface of Pluto. Scientists have recently discovered,[47] by use of the Submillimeter Array, that Pluto's temperature is 43 kelvins, 10 K colder than expected. the atmospheric pressure was determined to be 0.15 pascal, roughly 1/700,000 that of Earth. Taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pluto#Atmosphere
The surface for the planet Pluto is at -230 degrees Fahrenheit. It has a surface density of 0.658 m/s2.
Pluto's temperature is -230 * C.
Yes, it does.
Pluto's entire surface is covered in ice.
Yes. Pluto's surface gravity is about 6.7% that of Earth.