it is too cold for any life and there is no water and practically no sunlight and no oxygen to breathe. there may be a possibility of life but the outlook is grim so technically no life so far however if it is helpful in a few years Saturn and Pluto will switch making Pluto the 6 planet from the sun and Saturn the last planet.
Pluto cannot sustain life as it is extremely cold, with temperatures reaching as low as -375°F (-225°C). It also lacks a substantial atmosphere, with gases like methane and nitrogen being present in small amounts. Its distance from the Sun means that it receives very little sunlight, making it unsuitable for life as we know it.
Pluto is way too cold for life, therefore we would freeze. (temperature - 375 to -395 degrees fahrenheit.) Pluto is very dark and the days are way too long (6.4 earth days long). A human cannot survive such long days or 248 earth-years-long years. For seasons, during summer the sun never set and for winter, it is total darkness. And remember this: each season is 62- earth-years-long! That's my answer! (there are more reasons though! Answer by: UrStupid
As far as we know, no known forms of life exist on Pluto. It is a cold, icy dwarf planet located on the outer edges of our solar system. The extreme temperatures and lack of atmosphere make it unlikely to support any known life forms.
No, there is not enough atmosphere on Pluto to breathe. Pluto is also too cold for a polar bear.
The word for able to sustain life is "viable."
As far as we currently know, there is no conclusive evidence of life on Mars, Pluto, Saturn, or Jupiter. These planetary bodies are either too cold, too gaseous, or lack the necessary conditions for life as we understand it. However, scientists are actively searching for signs of life in the solar system and beyond.
Life as we know it is unlikely to exist on Pluto due to its extremely cold temperatures, lack of atmosphere, and limited access to energy sources needed to sustain life. However, scientists cannot completely rule out the possibility of microbial life existing in underground oceans or subsurface layers where conditions may be more hospitable.
There are none. Setting foot on Pluto with out a space suit is suicide.
No it is noway close enough to the sun causing there there to be no heat at all
No, Pluto lacks a developed atmosphere, and breathable air, and cannot sustain life. Part of the air that we breath would condense on Pluto anyway, since it is so cold.
it cant because of...wind and its all gas.
As far as we know, no known forms of life exist on Pluto. It is a cold, icy dwarf planet located on the outer edges of our solar system. The extreme temperatures and lack of atmosphere make it unlikely to support any known life forms.
If you mean the planet, there is no oxygen or enough heat to sustain life.
it cant sustain lava
because a nation cant sustain the needs of its country wihtout this taxes.
If you mean another PLANET - None have been found so far.
No Pluto will Never life.
1. Pluto is small. 2. Pluto is VERY far away.
Pluto is too small to have sufficient gravity to sustain an atmosphere. Besides, most of the gasses that form planetary atmospheres are liquified by the low surface temperature. With such a sparse atmosphere, Pluto has no real windstorms. Pluto is too small to have sufficient gravity to sustain an atmosphere. Besides, most of the gasses that form planetary atmospheres are liquified by the low surface temperature. With such a sparse atmosphere, Pluto has no real windstorms.