No, Pluto cannot support life on earth as it is much too far from the sun, or any star. It is too cold. Also, it is mostly made of ice, so if it was hot enough, it would melt apart.
No, its the furthest planet away from the sun (that means its so cold you can die), and the earth is the only planet that has human, or plant life on it. And Pluto doesn't have an atmosphere like the earth does.
No, dwarf planets like Pluto are too small and lack the necessary conditions for human habitation. They are typically cold, have thin atmospheres, and lack liquid water, which are crucial for sustaining life.
Equatorial surface gravity: 0.58 m/s² (0.059 gees) aka. just over 1\2 of our's
There is no confirmed evidence of vegetation on Pluto as it is an icy dwarf planet located far from the Sun with extremely low temperatures. The surface of Pluto is mainly composed of ices like nitrogen and methane rather than plant life.
Saturn is just a frozen gas giant planet. They only life that could live there, is the type of life we have never seen on the planet Earth.
If you are asking if Pluto can support human life, the answer is no. No planet or dwarf planet in our solar system can support human life except Earth.
No. Earth is the only known world to support life.
No. The only world known to support life is Earth.
Oxygen and the "planet" needs to be closer to the sun as well, around the same distance that Earth and Mars is to the sun.
It is very unlikely. Earth is the only known world to support life. We no relatively little about the surface of Pluto, but it is probably too cold to support any sort of life.
No, its the furthest planet away from the sun (that means its so cold you can die), and the earth is the only planet that has human, or plant life on it. And Pluto doesn't have an atmosphere like the earth does.
earth
There is air but the atmosphere does not support human life.
Earth is able to support diversity of life: It has the suitable atmosphere which is made up of different gases. It has a moderate temperature as it is not to far and not to close to the sun. It has the a suitable amount of water covering 2/3 of the Earth's surface.
No, dwarf planets like Pluto are too small and lack the necessary conditions for human habitation. They are typically cold, have thin atmospheres, and lack liquid water, which are crucial for sustaining life.
No because it is way too cold.
Quite slim... unless Pluto once had an orbit closer to the sun, the heat would not support much life, and I believe there is no water, an essential ingredient to Earth-like life. Actually the answer above is quite wrong. Pluto does have water, and it will be possible for human life on Pluto. But not until the sun has vaporised the earth. the sun is growing, one day it will be 100 times its size and the earth will be inhospitable. Pluto on the other hand will be. The ice on Pluto will have become water and it will be warm enough for human life. If you're interested and want to know more read this article http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/pluto_habitable_030520.HTML it's well written and I highly recommend it. Very interesting, but the answer to the actual question is still: very probably NO.