It's difficult to quantify exactly how many percent of people care about Pluto, as interest can vary widely based on factors like education, age, and personal interest in astronomy. However, surveys and polls suggest that a significant portion of the general public has a nostalgic or emotional attachment to Pluto, especially since its reclassification from planet to dwarf planet in 2006. Many people still consider it a planet in a cultural context, indicating a broader interest in its status and exploration.
About 8 Pluto's make an Venus.
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Pluto has about the same land area as Russia, so billions of footballs could fit on the surface of Pluto.
In 2006, it was decided to demote Pluto to a "dwarf planet." This highly controversial definition is not accepted by many people. They insist that there are still nine planets in our solar system. Without Pluto, there are only eight!
Pluto is approximately .0022 (22/10,000) the mass of the Earth.In fact, our moon is about 5.5 times the mass of Pluto!
Zero trips pluto is a gass ball that orbits neptune actually pluto is no longer in orbit and is no longer a planet
If you count Pluto, nine planets. Some people think Pluto is too small and too far to be part of the Solar System. Poor Pluto...
Before many people thought it was but Uranus' moons titan and supposedly Pluto bumped into each other and Pluto found another orbit around the sun and stayed there.
Pluto have 5
Pluto has four moons.
There is no life on Pluto, that we know of.
Actually, there is a relatively large number of people who believe that Pluto is a planet. Because of its recent classification as a dwarf planet, and its demotion from planetary status, many people who do not keep up with the current news believe that Pluto is still a planet. About a third or possibly less or more of the population of California (those educated and uneducated) believe that Pluto is a planet still. its kinda 50 50
It is: 120 people
56 people
120 percent of man and 76 percent of woman
there a one on Pluto in the yr 2015
pluto has 4 known moons