First of all, we have not even observed an atmosphere on Pluto yet. It is theorized that Pluto has a very thin atmosphere, much too thin for wind.
yes
It is theorized that Pluto has a thin temporary atmosphere when it is closest to the Sun, but no wind has ever been detected or observed.
Yes there is maybe
Yes, it's possible, but only during Pluto's summer, when it has a temporary atmosphere.
Pluto has an average wind speeds of up to 225 mph.
Marciela AND Alex say its very fast
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.
No, Pluto doesn't even have a real atmosphere. In its "summer" years, when it is closest to the Sun, Pluto's surface ices may evaporate and form a thin atmosphere, but no weather patterns are believed to happen.
i don't think so but at the same time yes because when i see a planet on google images there's lots of stars and like dust that looks like wind around it :D
Pluto, it is now a dwarf planet or planetoid.
Solar energy would be weak, but not impossible. Wind energy would be your best source. Pluto may also contain flammable gasses or oils usable for energy, but until we walk on Pluto, we wont know.
Carl.......Just kidding its PLUTO