No.
No there isn't.
Haumea, a dwarf planet located in the Kuiper Belt, is not considered likely to support life as we know it. It has a very low temperature, averaging around -240 degrees Celsius (-400 degrees Fahrenheit), and is composed primarily of ice and rock. Additionally, its thin atmosphere, if it exists at all, and lack of liquid water further diminish the possibility of life. While some celestial bodies in our solar system show potential for life, Haumea is not among them.
Haumea is pronounced as "how-MAY-ah".
Yes, Haumea is a rocky, terrestrial planet.
No. Haumea is not classified as a planet. It is a dwarf planet.
As far as we know, Haumea does not have an atmosphere, so there would be no wind.
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Haumea is sometimes known by its minor-planet designation, 136108 Haumea.
Haumea, a dwarf planet located in the Kuiper Belt, is not considered likely to support life as we know it. It has a very low temperature, averaging around -240 degrees Celsius (-400 degrees Fahrenheit), and is composed primarily of ice and rock. Additionally, its thin atmosphere, if it exists at all, and lack of liquid water further diminish the possibility of life. While some celestial bodies in our solar system show potential for life, Haumea is not among them.
Hi`iaka and Namaka, two of the daughters of Haumea
Haumea is pronounced as "how-MAY-ah".
Yes, Haumea is a rocky, terrestrial planet.
Haumea's rotational period is 3.9155 hours.
No. Haumea is not classified as a planet. It is a dwarf planet.
Haumea's orbital period is 283 or 103,468 days
As far as we know, Haumea does not have an atmosphere, so there would be no wind.
No. Haumea is a dwarf planet and in terms of composition is more similar to a comet.
As far as we know, there is no atmosphere on Haumea, meaning there is no weather and no storms.