Pluto, being a distant dwarf planet in the Kuiper Belt, has extremely cold temperatures, averaging around -375 degrees Fahrenheit (-225 degrees Celsius). Water on Pluto exists primarily in the form of ice, as the surface temperature is far below the freezing point of water. In this frigid environment, any liquid water would be unstable, though subsurface oceans may exist due to internal heat.
No, a lahar is not an example of a pluton. A lahar is a volcanic mudflow that occurs when volcanic debris mixes with water, flowing down the slopes of a volcano. A pluton, on the other hand, is an igneous intrusion formed underground by the solidification of magma.
The French word for "Pluto" is "Pluton".
A pluton is a large body of igneous rock which has formed underground as rising magma has cooled.
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Yes, Ayers Rock is the single largest Pluton on earth.
No, a lahar is not an example of a pluton. A lahar is a volcanic mudflow that occurs when volcanic debris mixes with water, flowing down the slopes of a volcano. A pluton, on the other hand, is an igneous intrusion formed underground by the solidification of magma.
The French word for "Pluto" is "Pluton".
Pluton word comes from a latin word ''pluto''
A pluton is a large body of igneous rock which has formed underground as rising magma has cooled.
French minelaying cruiser Pluton was created on 1932-01-25.
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