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Q: What planet is extremely cold and Fathers from the sun?
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What are the temperatures like on Pluto?

The temperatures on Pluto are extremely cold. Because it is the farthest planet (or dwarf planet) away from the sun, that's why its so cold.


Is the sun a hot planet?

No. The sun is extremely hot, but it is a star, not a planet.


Why is Pluto uninhabitable?

The dwarf planet Pluto is very far from the sun and gets almost no light or heat from the sun; it is extremely cold. It has no atmosphere.


How does the position of the solar system affect the conditions on your planet?

In space there is no air so we can't have the weather we have on Earth so if the planet is closer to the sun the hotter it is because the sun has a fume that's extremely hot and so the farther the planet the cold it is


Is it cold or hot on the planet Pluto?

as the planet Pluto is considered the furthest planet from the sun, it would be a cold planet


What planet is cold and farthest from the sun?

Neptune is the farthest planet away from the Sun. It is cold, but actually warmer than Uranus.


Why is half of mercury extremely hot and other extremely cold?

Since the planet is so close to the sun it is tidally locked. That means it won't spin. So one half is always facing the hot sun and one half is always facing the cold darkness of space.


Why Mars is a cold planet.?

it is cold due to its distance to the sun


Why Pluto is cold planet?

because it is the far from the sun. and its not a planet anymore.


What Which planet is extremely hot?

Mercury is the closest to the sun, and the hottest.


What planet is most important without sun?

None. They would all drift away into space without the sun's gravity and would be extremely cold: around 2.7 K or -270.45 deg C.


Is Pluto a cold or hot planet?

Pluto is extremely cold, due to being so far from the Sun. It receives less than 1% of the sunlight energy that reaches Jupiter, which is itself a fraction of what Earth receives.