As of Sept 2017, the surface has only been observed from orbit, but it appears that there is flat ground on Pluto.
No, you wouldn't be able to see the curve of Pluto from its surface. Pluto's gravity is much weaker than Earth's, so the surface would appear relatively flat to an observer standing on it.
It covers more distance and ground than Earth
That is correct. Pluto is so very far away that we can't see it well on a telescope to see what the ground looks like.
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The first controversy over Pluto is that its orbit is not in the same plane (flat) as the rest of the planets. It also has different characteristics from the other planets. Some think that it is a comet that lost its moisture and was captured by our Sun's gravity.
Pluto has such an unusual orbit, because it goes in a flat oval.
it goes in a flat oval
no it does not have any precipitation on Pluto because it is so cold everything has froze and fell to the ground
It is made out of rock and ice.
No, you wouldn't be able to see the curve of Pluto from its surface. Pluto's gravity is much weaker than Earth's, so the surface would appear relatively flat to an observer standing on it.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Pluto
flat ground
downhill works better even though flat ground works too
All objects on that ground that are upright.
leg that is not flat
a semi flat low bed trailer is about 4 to 4.5 feet above from the ground.
It covers more distance and ground than Earth