in the Kuiper Belt
Pluto's Greek form is Hades. They are both the God of the Underworld.
There are two adjectives for Pluto, depending on context: Plutonic: relating to the Greek god Pluto Plutonian: relating to the planet Pluto
Ice. solid form.
it is form from ice and ch-ch-chilly cold water
No. Charon and Pluto are different objects that together form a binary system.
All of the planets are named after Roman gods and goddesses, Pluto was the Roman form of Hades.
I dont know really
There is absolutely no life on Pluto. In fact, it would be impossible for any form of life to survive there by natural means.
it has salt water
Pluto is too small to have sufficient gravity to sustain an atmosphere. Besides, most of the gasses that form planetary atmospheres are liquified by the low surface temperature. With such a sparse atmosphere, Pluto has no real windstorms. Pluto is too small to have sufficient gravity to sustain an atmosphere. Besides, most of the gasses that form planetary atmospheres are liquified by the low surface temperature. With such a sparse atmosphere, Pluto has no real windstorms.
When Pluto is closer to the Sun in its orbit, the warmth from the Sun heats up the frozen ices of nitrogen, methane and carbon monoxide on Pluto's surface. These ices vaporize and form a temporary atmosphere. When Pluto moves farther from the Sun, the atmosphere freezes and falls back onto Pluto's surface.
No, because its to cold, any life form would freeze instantly