It all depends on your nationality. Americans are pussies so there are not enough coats on the planet. Canadians on the other hand, would need one at the most. Hope this helped.
Pluto is a very warm planet so since they are both in space plutos heat melts parts of neptune then neptune uses the melted rock and makes new forms
Pluto the planet? Pluto was not destroyed, it was downgraded. The celestial object known as Pluto still does exist at the outer edge of our solar system. It is now known as a dwarf planet.
Yes, the seasons are caused by the elliptical nature of Pluto's orbit round the sun. In the summer period when Pluto is nearest the sun it develops an atmosphere which freezes out as it moves further away. At present (2008) Pluto has an atmosphere, it is 2/3 of its way through in its warm season and the probe launched to it has an objective of studying its atmosphere.
While visiting Pluto, you would need to wear a space suit to protect yourself from extreme cold temperatures, lack of breathable air, and radiation from the sun. Additionally, you would need specialized equipment to ensure your safety and survival in the harsh environment of the dwarf planet.
No one can tell
They would take warm blankets, candles, ink, paper, warm clothes (coats, hats....) with them.
no
You can find warm lady coats for your trip to Alaska this winter in many stores and online websites. One place to purchase a warm ladies coat is right here http://www.burlingtoncoatfactory.com/IWCatSectionView.process?Section_Id=7588
boring and warm
yes
Polar Bears have thick coats to keep them warm.
Yes tiger's coats do keep them warm normally at knight
Because reptiles have not developed the technology to make warm coats.
warm coats and boots
The main style in Austria is things that keep you warm now coming up to winter. I have been to Austria a few times at Winter and most of the time people wear ugg boots/ warm snow boots.. etc.. as for coats many people choose coats by heat and coats that will kep you dry in the snow ^^ ( this goes for Winter ) :)
To keep them warm in the cold
Keeping people (and their pets) warm when it's cold out.