They would freeze instantly so the answer is no
No, human's can't survive on Pluto. There is almost no atmosphere, so you would have nothing to breathe. Also, it's way too cold for humans there.
No known animals could survive on Pluto due to its harsh conditions, including extreme cold temperatures, lack of atmosphere, and minimal sunlight. Any living organism would require advanced technology and artificial support systems to survive in such an environment.
With a surface temperature of only 44 K, and a pressure of only 0.3 Pa, compared to about 287 K and 101 KPa for Earth, not to mention the lack of oxygen or carbon dioxide, it seems unlikely that a plant as we know it could grow on Pluto.No.
pluto
No, Pluto is no longer classified as a plant. It is now known as a dwarf planet.
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.
To survive on Pluto, you would need many things, including:FoodWaterOxygenShelterProtection from radiationProtection from the extreme coldA crossword puzzle bookProtection from the lack of pressure/atmosphere
Can you tell us if humans can survive on pluto.
No, human's can't survive on Pluto. There is almost no atmosphere, so you would have nothing to breathe. Also, it's way too cold for humans there.
Depends if they are Plutonians.
There is absolutely no life on Pluto. In fact, it would be impossible for any form of life to survive there by natural means.
No known animals could survive on Pluto due to its harsh conditions, including extreme cold temperatures, lack of atmosphere, and minimal sunlight. Any living organism would require advanced technology and artificial support systems to survive in such an environment.
pluto isnt a plant
With a surface temperature of only 44 K, and a pressure of only 0.3 Pa, compared to about 287 K and 101 KPa for Earth, not to mention the lack of oxygen or carbon dioxide, it seems unlikely that a plant as we know it could grow on Pluto.No.
Pluto but since its not a planet anymore it would be Neptune
Pluto is not a planet. It is is a dwarf planet, it was once a plant but sciencetist now say it isnt a plant
The extreme conditions on Pluto make it unlikely that humans could survive. Pluto is very cold and icy most of the year. Water is instantly frozen.