Not that we are aware of. Pluto is too cold to support Earthly forms of life, and has no atmosphere to speak of.
It is possible, in Science Fiction, to create the sort of life form that could exist on Pluto; SF legend E.E. Smith did, and called them "Palainians". But it will be a LONG time before we can actually see if anything is there.
I don't expect anyone.
Yes. Because of its orbit Neptune and Pluto switch places every 20 years.
Plutonium doesn't occur in nature as far as we know, but if Pluto were made of solid Plutonium, nothing would happen. Pluto is not near anything that might be affected.
nothing, if the dwarf planet Pluto magically disappears will not have to worry about anything.
No current missions are being sent specifically to Pluto, but the New Horizons spacecraft conducted a flyby of Pluto in 2015 and provided valuable data about the dwarf planet. There are no upcoming missions planned for Pluto at this time.
No one currently lives on Pluto as it is a dwarf planet located in our solar system. It is far from Earth and extremely cold with no known atmosphere that could support human life. Any future exploration missions to Pluto would likely be performed by spacecraft rather than humans.
No one lives in or on Pluto. No one has visited Pluto.
No one
no it is not
pluto.... it spins clockwise...
Yes. Pluto is at the inner edge of the Kuiper belt, which contains millions of comets and a number of Pluto-like objects.
Nothing lives on Pluto, as far as we know, mainly because it's too far away from the sun.
Yes. Because of its orbit Neptune and Pluto switch places every 20 years.
Regina was named after KING REGINA ZOG, who currently lives on Pluto
Plutonium doesn't occur in nature as far as we know, but if Pluto were made of solid Plutonium, nothing would happen. Pluto is not near anything that might be affected.
Anything that has mass has gravity. Pluto, which has a mass of 0.0125x1024kg, has a force of gravity that is equal to 0.58m/s2 - a value that is about 6% that of the gravity on Earth.
Pluto is not a moon of anything; it is a dwarf planet. Scientists used to think that Pluto may have once been a moon of Neptune, but later studies showed that it could not be so due to the nature of Pluto's orbit.
No water, so that means that nothing can survive. The answer is no.