no. Answer: This question cannot be answered without a visit and examination of Pluto. Life adapted to conditions on Pluto may exist. Life from Earth could not exist there without special protective equipment. A possible exception to this statement is the Water Bear or Tardigrade, a very small crittter that can: * at 151 C * at -200 C for extended periods
* at -272 C for minutes (almost absolute zero) * in a vacuum * dehydrated for at least 120 years
They lack enough oxygen to support life. In addition, they either lack sufficient heat, like Pluto (which is not considered a planet anymore) or are simply too hot, like Venus, for life to exist.
No, plants cannot photosynthesize on Pluto because there is no atmosphere to provide the necessary carbon dioxide and sunlight for photosynthesis. The extreme cold temperatures and lack of liquid water also make it impossible for plant life to exist on Pluto.
No. While frozen methane, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen do exist on Pluto, they are not metals.
Not that we are aware of. Pluto is too cold to support Earthly forms of life, and has no atmosphere to speak of. It is possible, in science fiction, to create the sort of life form that could exist on Pluto; SF legend E.E. Smith did, and called them "Palainians". But it will be a LONG time before we can actually see if anything is there. I don't expect anyone.
Nothing, the atmosphere of Pluto is made of of mostly methane, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide. Human science has yet to discover life on a planet other than Earth and believe that water and oxygen must be in the atmosphere to sustain life giving properties. Even if Pluto had atmospheric conditions similar to Earth its distance from the Sun would not allow for a climate to sustain life. Pluto is basically a very large ice rock where temperatures drop well well below 0.
Life as we know it can not exist on Pluto.
it is to cold
No Pluto will Never life.
Yes, Pluto is a fictional character created by Walt Disney. He is a cartoon dog and is known as Mickey Mouse's pet in various animated films and shows. While Pluto is beloved by many, he does not exist in real life.
It is unknown if there is any life on Pluto. Not much is known about the dwarf planet, and life on Pluto is very doubtful because of the environment on the planet. It is so cold, small and is very far away from the sun
Eris is a dwarf planet that exists beyond Pluto
They lack enough oxygen to support life. In addition, they either lack sufficient heat, like Pluto (which is not considered a planet anymore) or are simply too hot, like Venus, for life to exist.
Yes, but the difference is very small. Pluto ranges from -218ºC to -240ºC.
There is no life on Pluto, that we know of.
no
They wanted a Roman or Greek God Name for the new "Planet". PL honored the astronomer who discovered that Pluto should exist.
No, plants cannot photosynthesize on Pluto because there is no atmosphere to provide the necessary carbon dioxide and sunlight for photosynthesis. The extreme cold temperatures and lack of liquid water also make it impossible for plant life to exist on Pluto.