No. Gas giants are made primarily of hydrogen and helium. Such an atmosphere could not support enough oxygen for human life, as even if enough could be brought together, it reacts with hydrogen as soon as enough heat is introduced.
Pluto has a very thin atmosphere.
No, it would not be possible to go outside on Pluto without a spacesuit. Pluto's thin atmosphere consists mostly of nitrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide, which is not breathable for humans. Additionally, the extremely cold temperatures on Pluto, averaging around -375°F (-225°C), would be deadly without the protection of a spacesuit.
Pluto is not a planet, it is a metior. It has no atmosphere, so it has no weather
Pluto has a very thin atmosphere composed mostly of nitrogen, with small amounts of methane and carbon monoxide. This atmosphere extends only a short distance above Pluto's surface and is unable to support life as we know it.
The gases in the atmosphere
No, Pluto lacks a developed atmosphere, and breathable air, and cannot sustain life. Part of the air that we breath would condense on Pluto anyway, since it is so cold.
None of the planets in our solar system have an atmosphere that is breathable by humans. The only known celestial body with a breathable atmosphere is Earth.
No, there is not.
Pluto has a very thin atmosphere.
No, the atmosphere on Mars is made up mostly of carbon dioxide with very little oxygen. It is not breathable for humans.
Pluto absolutely has an atmosphere. Pluto's atmosphere is composed of 90 percent Nitrogen and 10 percent of the more complex substances such as methane.
No, it would not be possible to go outside on Pluto without a spacesuit. Pluto's thin atmosphere consists mostly of nitrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide, which is not breathable for humans. Additionally, the extremely cold temperatures on Pluto, averaging around -375°F (-225°C), would be deadly without the protection of a spacesuit.
No it is not breathable, because the planet is full of dangerous gases such as methane.
It would be difficult for a human to survive on Pluto because of how harsh the conditions are. There is no breathable atmosphere; temperatures are so low that even its own atmosphere freezes at its most distant from the Sun; there would be no plant or animal life upon which to subsist. Human survival would require a specially designed pressurized and heated habitat or its equivalent.
Pluto sometimes has a temporary thin atmosphere, but only during Pluto's Summer. Pluto entered Summer in 1989 and it will last until 2114.
Pluto's atmosphere is extremely thin, with (at most) 0.00032% of earth's atmospheric pressure.
No, Pluto does not have a substantial enough atmosphere for storms.