It is not clear that Pluto has been pushed anywhere, it is a large Kuiper belt object with an orbit that is not in the plane of the other the Solar System's planet orbits which indicates it is orbiting where it always did. It is Uranus and Neptune that have moved out in their orbits.
it is how the solar system is. The planet Pluto was just born there
It is unknown of the weather conditions on Pluto because it is so far away. Also Pluto isn't a planet anymore!
They are fain't because they are very far away. PLuto even more so because it is small.
No, for two reasons. First, Pluto is so far away and so tiny that little is known about it. Second, Pluto is so cold that there could not be any volcanic activity.
because Pluto is so far away and its hard to take pictures, and identify things on a planet so far away that at one point its very close, but then it disappears for 250 year.
there is little information about pluto because it is so far away but a spacecraft called the New Horizons was launched in 2006 to pluto and if all is well it should land on pluto in 2015.
Becaus it is so far away from the sun, it has a bigger orbit, so it takes Pluto a long time to travel around the sun
Since Pluto is far away from the sun , it's like a/an frozen planet so it is now a dwarf planet.
It's because Pluto is so far away that the space shuttle NASA sent out to take close up pictures, still isn't there and it's still got a long way to go (probubly neer Saturn by now).
Pluto is part of our solar system, so it is not located outside of it. The nearest solar system to ours is the Alpha Centauri system, which is about 4.37 light years away from us. Pluto is about 4.67 billion miles away from Earth at its farthest point.
Because it is so far away from the sun.It is the furthest planet from the SunMercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptunePluto
That is correct. Pluto is so very far away that we can't see it well on a telescope to see what the ground looks like.