Gravity silly
No, pluto is way to cold even or an astronaut. Also the size of pluto would make someone fall off.
Yes, you would freeze to death if you took off your space helmet on Pluto. With an average surface temperature of -375°F (-225°C), the lack of atmosphere on Pluto means there is no air to conduct heat away from your body, leading to rapid cooling and ultimately death from hypothermia.
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if when you met him he seems interested in you and doesnt seem bored or "stare off into space'
Omit means to leave out or exclude, intentionally or unintentionally. Sometimes, scientist will omit Pluto when listing off the planets in the Solar System.
No, the Pluto did not blast . But it went little far from its position.
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Yes, but a meteor hit Pluto and a small part of Pluto went flying off and landed in our Solar System.
Yes, any asteroid within the distance of pluto, and a few beyond it, are in the sun's gravitational pull. If they weren't, they would drift off into space.
There are multiple reasons but to start off i will list the main ones. Pluto DOESNT/HASNT cleared it orbit. this simply means other objects are in its way...for instance every [pluto] year it passes in through neptunes orbit. Also it i very small compared to any of the other planets. then finally it is neither a gaseous planet nor terrestrial it resembles more of a commet.
because they found out that pluto was just a piece of rock that fell off of and plant or asteriod.
No, there is no reason to believe that Pluto will blow up. Even if you put all of the world's nuclear weapons on Pluto and set them off, it wouldn't do much damage to it.