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No, Pluto cannot support life on earth as it is much too far from the sun, or any star. It is too cold. Also, it is mostly made of ice, so if it was hot enough, it would melt apart.
No because Pluto doesn't have any oxygen.
Theoretical astronauts visiting Pluto would only be able to eat the foods they brought with them.
The main reason is that Pluto is much farther away. Mars is close enough that even from an orbit around Earth we can get decent images of it while we can only get vague pictures of Pluto. We have also been able to sent several probes to Mars that have made detailed maps from orbit and have taken samples of its surface and atmosphere. So far we have launched one probe to Pluto, but it hasn't gotten there yet.
according to my calculations and observations, there is no food on Pluto unless u succesfully are able to bring some food on your own
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No, Pluto cannot support life on earth as it is much too far from the sun, or any star. It is too cold. Also, it is mostly made of ice, so if it was hot enough, it would melt apart.
No because Pluto doesn't have any oxygen.
Theoretical astronauts visiting Pluto would only be able to eat the foods they brought with them.
The main reason is that Pluto is much farther away. Mars is close enough that even from an orbit around Earth we can get decent images of it while we can only get vague pictures of Pluto. We have also been able to sent several probes to Mars that have made detailed maps from orbit and have taken samples of its surface and atmosphere. So far we have launched one probe to Pluto, but it hasn't gotten there yet.
Depends if they are Plutonians.
If you still want to consider it a planet, then that would be Pluto. If you're going by the new standards - Pluto is no longer a planet, but a meteor - then that'd be Mercury.
cause it's deep lol
according to my calculations and observations, there is no food on Pluto unless u succesfully are able to bring some food on your own
No, human's can't survive on Pluto. There is almost no atmosphere, so you would have nothing to breathe. Also, it's way too cold for humans there.
AM waves are reflected by earth's ionosphere
it can breath better in the ocean