Yes it does get sunlight but only a very very very small amount - a lot less than we have on earth so Pluto will be a very cold place.
Planet furthest from earth? Neptune, since Pluto is no longer considered a planet.But, if you do consider Pluto a planet, then normally, the furthest planet from Earth is Pluto, but sometimes it is Neptune. (Pluto's orbit crosses Neptune's).
because Pluto is like an asteroid it is so tiny
A good bit of "luck", and the fact that Pluto is so far from the Sun; the Sun's gravity interferes very little with the weak gravity of tiny Pluto, and its even smaller moons.
Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system. Pluto might have been the smallest planet, but it has now been reclassified as a "dwarf planet." The smallest planet in our solar system now is Mercury. There might well be billions of smaller planets outside for solar system. The smallest exoplanet found so far is about twice the size of the Earth.
No, at least, not permanently. Of course, at any one moment the Sun will block the light of any object behind it.
pluto is not a planet. its a dwarf planet. its on the 9th position from the sun
The dwarf planet Pluto is very far from the sun and gets almost no light or heat from the sun; it is extremely cold. It has no atmosphere.
yes because the sun in its sky is only a bright point of light
No, Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun. Dwarf Planet Pluto is the furthest from the Sun.No.Mars is the 4th planet from the sun.The furthest planet from the sun is Neptune.Previously the furthest was Pluto, however Pluto is no longer classified as a planet.
Pluto is the coldest planet because it is the furthest planet away from the Sun.
Pluto used to be classified as the ninth planet from the Sun, but it was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006 by the International Astronomical Union.
Pluto reflects sunlight rather than emitting its light due to its distance from the Sun. As an icy dwarf planet, Pluto's surface is highly reflective, with a low albedo that causes it to appear bright in our solar system.
The farthest planet from the sun used to be Pluto. Pluto is now considered to be a dwarf planet, not a planet. When Pluto was a planet, its orbit would sometimes take it closer to the sun than Neptune, making the Neptune the farthest planet from the sun for that period of time.
No, Pluto is not the farthest planet from the Sun. It used to be considered the ninth planet, but is now classified as a dwarf planet. The farthest planet from the Sun is Neptune.
Neptune. It would be Pluto, but Pluto is a dwarf planet ( a planet that was a planet, but decided that it wasn't a planet)
as the planet Pluto is considered the furthest planet from the sun, it would be a cold planet
First of all, Pluto is not a planet. Pluto is a dwarf.Neptune and Pluto are freezing cold because they are the furthest celestial bodies from the sun. The further a celestial body is from the sun, the less heat and light theyreceive.