Very little matter is found on pluto, as the planet is made mostly of gases (such as frozen nitrogen ETC.)
Answered by TheGamerJ4
Droplets and small amount of water vapor are found on Pluto's surface.
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.
No. Pluto's surface is made mostly of frozen nitrogen.
Yes, Pluto has a rocky and solid surface.
The nitrogen in Earth's atmosphere is primarily in its gaseous form (N2), while on Pluto's surface, nitrogen exists as solid ice due to the frigid temperatures. Additionally, the nitrogen on Pluto's surface is found in combination with other volatile ices, such as methane and carbon monoxide, forming a frost-like layer.
Common elements found on Pluto include nitrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide. These elements exist in various states of matter on Pluto, with nitrogen and methane being in solid form due to the extremely low temperatures, and carbon monoxide existing as a gas in the thin atmosphere.
The surface for the planet Pluto is at -230 degrees Fahrenheit. It has a surface density of 0.658 m/s2.
I think because pluto is farther from the sun than earth the nitrogen is probally frozen so there is not as much and it is colder than the nitrogen found on earth
At this time, astronomers have found no evidence of the presence of volcanoes on Pluto. However, they do believe the planet is going through some kind of global warming on its surface.
Pluto's temperature is -230 * C.