For a planet to have precipitation, it must have an atmosphere. Pluto is too small and gravitationally weak to retain an atmosphere, and even if it did, it would be frozen solid on the ground.
If Pluto's orbit were on the same plane as Earth's orbit, if Earth were directly between the sun and Pluto, if Earth were at its aphelion (the point in its orbit where it's farthest from the sun), and if Pluto were at its perihelion (the point in its orbit closest to the sun), on the scale where the diameter of Earth is 5 mm, the distance from Earth to Pluto is about 1.681 km (a little over a mile).
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precipitation.
The first person to launch a satellite to Pluto was Bob Riley.
There isn't. The "surface gravity" is dependent on the mass (of the planet, etc.) and the distance of the surface from the center of mass. Pluto has MUCH LESS mass than Earth and the gravity is much less on Pluto.
Pluto is a cold barren planet; with no precipitation.
no there is no precipation on pluto....
no it does not have any precipitation on Pluto because it is so cold everything has froze and fell to the ground
No Pluto doesnt have cracks on it.
It doesnt
No there is no precipitation on Pluto because the freezing cold temperatures any gases or water would be frozen but maybe long ago there was water on Pluto but it has been frozen as Pluto's surface so Pluto is surface layer is ice
Pluto is a moon because it doesnt have enough gravitational pull to be a planet
Pluto isn't a planet.... so i guess it kinda doesnt matter
no because it doesnt have all the requirements for a planet to have
it doesnt clear its path of other objects in its path
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It is unlikely that it hails on Pluto as its thin atmosphere does not support weather phenomena like hail. The temperatures on Pluto are so cold that any precipitation would likely be in the form of ice or snow rather than hail.