No, Pluto is too cold for liquid water. Any water there would be frozen into ice.
There is undoubtedly some water ice on Pluto, because water is found in comets and moons within the solar system. But Pluto is far too cold for liquid water. It is so cold that gases such as oxygen and nitrogen are frozen there as well, moreso when Pluto is at its farthest from the Sun.
Pluto's surface temperature is around -375°F, so any water on its surface would likely exist in a frozen state. While some studies suggest that there may be subsurface oceans on Pluto, the extreme cold temperatures on the surface make liquid water unlikely.
You can't float but you can fly. (Floating implies liquid, and Pluto has no liquid that we know of).
Pluto, recently recategorized as a dwarf planet, would not have rivers as we understand them because the mean surface temperature is about 44 degrees K. Very few things remain liquid at this temperature
The water would be frozen solid on Pluto due to the extreme cold temperatures that can drop below -375°F (-225°C).
No. Pluto is far too cold for water to remain liquid.
Pluto has no liquid water (it is too cold) probably no life and certantly no food.
There is undoubtedly some water ice on Pluto, because water is found in comets and moons within the solar system. But Pluto is far too cold for liquid water. It is so cold that gases such as oxygen and nitrogen are frozen there as well, moreso when Pluto is at its farthest from the Sun.
There is no liquid water on the surface; it is far too cold. Pluto is so cold that even nitrogen freezes. The same goes for its moons.
No. Hurricanes require liquid among other things. There is no liquid on Pluto.
Ice. Pluto, Charon, and pluto's other moons are not known to have any internal processes capable of generating sufficient heat to melt ice at their distance from the sun.
Pluto's surface temperature is around -375°F, so any water on its surface would likely exist in a frozen state. While some studies suggest that there may be subsurface oceans on Pluto, the extreme cold temperatures on the surface make liquid water unlikely.
liquids are non-existent on Pluto.
You can't float but you can fly. (Floating implies liquid, and Pluto has no liquid that we know of).
Pluto, recently recategorized as a dwarf planet, would not have rivers as we understand them because the mean surface temperature is about 44 degrees K. Very few things remain liquid at this temperature
The water would be frozen solid on Pluto due to the extreme cold temperatures that can drop below -375°F (-225°C).
Pluto is the combination of dust and gases.