Pluto moves around the Sun, not the earth
Pluto's temperature is around 43 K. For comparison, the temperature on Earth is somewhere around 300 K. Pluto's temperature should vary quite a bit, depending on its distance from the Sun, since its orbit is fairly excentric.
Very gradually
250kilometers per second
Both the Earth and Pluto move in a near circular path round the Sun. When either Pluto or Earth complete one rotation round the Sun (called an orbit) we say that either an Earth year (for Earth) or a Pluto year (for Pluto) has passed.As Earth is much much nearer the Sun than Pluto, it orbits the Sun 248.09 times for every singe orbit that Pluto makes. Thus Pluto's year equals 248.09 Earth years.
No. Let's take Earth as a good example to start with. Let's say you look at the force of gravity of Pluto if it were twice as far from the Sun as Earth is. The force of gravity would be 2x2 = 4 times weaker. Move Pluto away from Sun twice that distance, and the force of gravity would be another 4 times weaker. Move Pluto away from the Sun another 2 times its previous distance, and the force of gravity between it and the Sun would be yet another 4 times weaker. And so on, until you reach a point in space where Pluto is really, actually positioned.
88 Days(In earth days)
If you mean, in its orbit around Earth, that's about 1.022 km/sec.
You would have to move at least 73000km/hr, or about 45300mph to reach Pluto in 9 years.
it takes Neptune 165 earth years to orbit the sun
Pluto's temperature is around 43 K. For comparison, the temperature on Earth is somewhere around 300 K. Pluto's temperature should vary quite a bit, depending on its distance from the Sun, since its orbit is fairly excentric.
The sun does not move around the earth.
Very gradually
around 25000 a year but you move up fast around 25000 a year but you move up fast
The space shuttle needs to go fast in order to reach orbit around the Earth. By going fast, the shuttle can overcome the gravitational pull of the Earth and enter into a stable orbit where it remains in space. This speed is necessary to counteract the pull of gravity and maintain a continuous state of freefall around the Earth.
Electrons move fast around the nucleus at speeds close to the speed of light. The exact speed of an electron is determined by its energy level and its distance from the nucleus.
Yes, satellites move quickly across the sky, traveling at speeds of thousands of kilometers per hour in orbit around the Earth. This rapid movement is necessary to maintain their orbits and stay in communication with ground stations.
250kilometers per second