Due to Plutos' distance from the sun and abnormal shape of it's orbit it is likely that Pluto would no longer be effected by the sun's gravitational pull. Pluto would either drift slowly away into the galaxy or spin wildly out of control and shoot through the solar system causing havoc.
Earth would have to nuke Pluto if this were to the case.
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Pluto's mass is only about 1/455th of Earth's and its gravity would be 1/15th. Earth-type plants could grow immensely tall. Insects and animals could run faster and jump farther. However, the incredibly frigid temperature on Pluto (only 30 to 50°C above absolute zero) makes native lifeforms unlikely, unless very different from terrestrial forms.
Pluto has a moon that is about half its size
Greatest GravityIn our solar system, the planet with the greatest gravity is Jupiter.and lowest gravity planet is Mercury. (Pluto's gravity is lower than that of Mercury, but Pluto is no longer considered a planet.)Jupiter.
Pluto is nearest to its moon, Charon, which is about half the size of Pluto. The two bodies are tidally locked, meaning they always show the same face towards each other as they orbit.
Pluto has 3 moons, and all of them are smaller than Pluto. The largest moon, Charon, is about half the diameter of Pluto.
No. The gravity of Pluto is only about 6.3% of the gravity on Earth, less than half of the gravity on the moon. This is because Pluto is about 500 times less massive than Earth.
every thing would weigh half its normal weight
There are forces of gravity between every speck of mass in the universe and every other speck of mass, no matter where they are, how far apart, or how large or small, all the time, everywhere, right now.
Pluto's largest moon Charon is about half Pluto's diameter.
Pluto's mass is only about 1/455th of Earth's and its gravity would be 1/15th. Earth-type plants could grow immensely tall. Insects and animals could run faster and jump farther. However, the incredibly frigid temperature on Pluto (only 30 to 50°C above absolute zero) makes native lifeforms unlikely, unless very different from terrestrial forms.
Yes, Pluto's moon, Charon is over half its size
No its half as big as pluto.
Cut in half, decreased by 50%.
Pluto has a moon that is about half its size
No. If Charon, Pluto's largest moon, were bigger, then Pluto would be the moon. Charon is abould half the diameter of Pluto.
Greatest GravityIn our solar system, the planet with the greatest gravity is Jupiter.and lowest gravity planet is Mercury. (Pluto's gravity is lower than that of Mercury, but Pluto is no longer considered a planet.)Jupiter.
Charon measures 1,172 km across, about half the diameter of Pluto.