Yes, sort of. They basically orbit their common center of mass. The same applies to Earth and Moon; Sun and Jupiter; etc.; two such objects generally have the tendency to orbit their center of mass.
Pluto has a tilted orbit (compared with the average plane of the orbits of the other planets). Also, Pluto would be considered a "terrestrial planet", but it is not now defined as a planet. It's just called a "dwarf planet" now.
Pluto has no artificial satellites. We have never placed any satellites in orbit around Pluto, other than the New Horizons spacecraft, which was sent to do a flyby observation of Pluto for a short time, and then move on to Kuiper belt object (486958) 2014 MU69.
It is undecided whether Charon is Pluto's moon or if it is in a binary planet system with Pluto (which is actually a dwarf planet). But using Pluto's orbit, it takes about 248 Earth years (90,613 days) to orbit the Sun completely.
Pluto is about half the size of Mercury, which is the smallest "true" planet.
The minor planet Pluto has an orbit which is inclined to the plane of the ecliptic. It is also a highly eccentric ellipse, causing it sometimes to pass inside the orbit of Neptune.
It takes Pluto's moon 6.39 days to circle Pluto.
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Pluto orbits just like any of the other planets its just a dwarf planet.
No it is the other way around. Pluto is colder than Mercury because Pluto is a lot further away from the Sun which is our Solar Systems main source of heat.
Yes, there is a satellite that orbits around Pluto its name is Charon. Charon is half the size of Pluto, with a diameter of 1200km. Pluto and Charon orbit each other like double planets.
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It takes 247.92 earth years for Pluto to orbit the sun once.
All planets revolve around the Sun.
Before many people thought it was but Uranus' moons titan and supposedly Pluto bumped into each other and Pluto found another orbit around the sun and stayed there.
Pluto moves around the Sun, not the earth
i think that it could have been once a moon of Neptune. because for one it goes almost partly around the planet neptune.and it could have had just picked up asteroids and meteoroids on it cycle around the planet and got enough gravitational pull. or it Coud've broke free and caught into another planets orbit Charon and now they circle around each other
Charon orbits once every time Pluto rotates once. Other moons(including ours)don't do that.