Pluto and its atmosphere never gets close to the sun. If it has an atmosphere, it is totally frozen. If it has an atmosphere and it gets closer to the sun, Pluto probably does not have enough gravy to hold on to its atmosphere as the planet warms up. If something happened and sent Pluto toward the sun so that it heated up it would start losing its atmosphere. First the Nitrogen would melt. Then it would turn into a gas. Then the gas would leak off into space. Methane would melt and then evaporate. Carbon Dioxide would likewise melt then evaporate away. A few other gasses would join them. Then the rocks would be left.
At its closest point to the Sun the surface of Pluto warms up enough so that Pluto's nitrogen coating (like ice but made of solid nitrogen) sublimates and forms a diffuse cloud around it. As Pluto gets further away from the Sun this atmosphere once again freezes out, falling to the surface like snow.
Pluto is similar in composition to a comet. If it were to pass close to the sun it would gain a comet-like tail.
It gets gets closer to the sun.
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becase pluto is a hot plant
Pluto sometimes approaches nearer to the sun than Saturn, because Pluto's orbit is elliptical, somewhat like a squashed circle. Pluto's orbit is also highly inclined at an angle of 17 degrees. Pluto takes 248-years to orbit the sun once, and at its closest point, comes within 30-astronomical units of the sun.
Pluto is not an adverb. Pluto is a proper noun being that it is the name of a moon of Saturn.
Sometimes. Pluto's orbit is sometimes within the orbit of neptune. But for the Majority of the time, Pluto is usually further from the sun.
The closest star to Neptune is the sun. As all the planets orbit at different speeds, it is possible that different ones can be nearer. Pluto is usually the nearest to Neptune.
Yes. Sometimes Neptune is father away from the sun than Pluto. Pluto's orbit crosses Neptune's. None of the other seven planets ever get farther away from the sun that Pluto.
Pluto sometimes approaches nearer to the sun than Saturn, because Pluto's orbit is elliptical, somewhat like a squashed circle. Pluto's orbit is also highly inclined at an angle of 17 degrees. Pluto takes 248-years to orbit the sun once, and at its closest point, comes within 30-astronomical units of the sun.
sometimes and quite are adverbs all the other word are not adverbs.
Pluto is not an adverb. Pluto is a proper noun being that it is the name of a moon of Saturn.
Back in 1999, Pluto was still a planet, but was nearer to the Sun than Neptune was from1979 to1999. Pluto's orbit is fairly eccentric; during parts of its orbit, it is nearer to the Sun than Neptune is. So, answer: Neptune was farthest, but it became Pluto again some time in 1999.
Sometimes. Pluto's orbit is sometimes within the orbit of neptune. But for the Majority of the time, Pluto is usually further from the sun.
The Oort cloud is a long way past Pluto, so Pluto is much nearer to us and the Sun.
Neptune is the farthest planet from the sun. Pluto's orbit is sometimes farther out, but Pluto is no longer considered a planet.
No, currently Pluto is farther. Pluto crossed the orbit of Neptune in 1999, and is heading farther from the Sun and the Earth. It will be over 200 years before Pluto returns closer to us than Neptune.
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No. It is Pluto. Pluto sometimes passes the orbit of Neptune to be closer to the Sun.
The closest star to Neptune is the sun. As all the planets orbit at different speeds, it is possible that different ones can be nearer. Pluto is usually the nearest to Neptune.
Pluto. Sometimes Pluto is closer to the Sun than Neptune.However, Pluto is not now classified as a planet.