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Pluto is the coldest planet not neptune is not the coldest planet in are solar system

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Pluto is colder than the other planets because it is much farther from the Sun, receiving less sunlight and heat. Additionally, Pluto has a thin atmosphere that is mostly composed of nitrogen and methane, which are less effective at trapping heat compared to the atmospheres of the other planets.

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beacuse its the futhest away from the sun

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What other planets would you pass to get to Pluto?

From Earth:MarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptune (However, because of the orbit of Pluto, you could encounter Pluto before Neptune)


What planets can humans stand on?

You can stand on Pluto and mars because they have a solid surface. You could NEVER stand on any of the other planets. They are made of gas, If you were stupid enough to stand on one of the other planets you would die once you get on it


How many planets do you have beside Pluto?

Pluto is no longer considered a planet. It has been renamed a "dwarf planet" since it shares its orbit with other, similar sized (or larger... Pluto's orbit crosses Neptune's, and Neptune is enormous compared to Pluto) bodies. There are 8 known planets in the Solar System, and it's considered unlikely that more will be discovered if the current guidelines are kept (anything large enough to "sweep out its own orbit" would have a detectable impact on the orbit of Neptune). There are around 500 confirmed "exoplanets" (planets orbiting stars other than the Sun).


What is the number of planets that are in our solar system?

Out solar system has 8 planets:MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptuneIf you still want to count Pluto, it would be 9 planets.


Why does it take Pluto the longest time to make a complete revolution around the sun?

Pluto has a highly elliptical orbit that is more tilted compared to other planets in the solar system, causing it to travel a much longer distance around the sun. Additionally, it is located further away from the sun, which slows down its orbital speed. These factors combined result in Pluto having the longest orbital period in our solar system.

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What other planets would you pass to get to Pluto?

From Earth:MarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptune (However, because of the orbit of Pluto, you could encounter Pluto before Neptune)


What are the two planets that move around each other in the solar system?

All planets revolve around the Sun. There are no binary planet systems in our Solar System. The dwarf planets Pluto and Charon are possible candidates for a binary system because of the barycentre. The other alternative would be Pluto and Neptune because of Pluto's chaotic orbit.


Which is the coolest planet of the nine planets?

there are only 8 true lanets meaning that Neptune is the coldet but pluto is a dwarf planet but he is colder still. Edit by Dan: Just thought I'd point out that Pluto isn't a planet not only because of it's size but because it was too far away from the other planets and they kept discovering more planets and it would be okay just as long as they didn't find anything bigger than Pluto which they did which was the planet Eris;D so now Pluto belongs to the very distant Kuiper Belt:)


What are tiny planets that orbit called?

dwarf planets, an example would be Pluto.


Which planet is the dwarf planet?

Currently that would be Eris, largest of our dwarf planets. There may be colder dwarfs in other star systems--but we have not yet detected them. There may also be colder dwarfs in our own solar system--Eris is simply the most recent find.


Would you weigh the least on Jupiter Pluto Saturn or earth?

You would weigh the least on Pluto due to its smaller size and weaker gravity compared to the other planets mentioned.


Would you include Pluto in solar system diagram?

i probably would not, because if you did include it, then you would have to include all of the other dwarf planets :)


Do outer planets ever freeze?

yes beacuse other planets are far from the moon so u can guees that pluto would almost be pure ice


How many planets would there be if you split the world into 13s?

There would be 21 planets because there is 6 planets not counting Pluto since it is a dwarf planet and so 9+12=21 so remember Pluto is a dwarf planet


What planets can humans stand on?

You can stand on Pluto and mars because they have a solid surface. You could NEVER stand on any of the other planets. They are made of gas, If you were stupid enough to stand on one of the other planets you would die once you get on it


How many planets do you have beside Pluto?

Pluto is no longer considered a planet. It has been renamed a "dwarf planet" since it shares its orbit with other, similar sized (or larger... Pluto's orbit crosses Neptune's, and Neptune is enormous compared to Pluto) bodies. There are 8 known planets in the Solar System, and it's considered unlikely that more will be discovered if the current guidelines are kept (anything large enough to "sweep out its own orbit" would have a detectable impact on the orbit of Neptune). There are around 500 confirmed "exoplanets" (planets orbiting stars other than the Sun).


Is Pluto a planet and please explain?

scientists decided that it is not a planet because there are other things out in earth that are basically the same thing well has the same features as Pluto therefore if they named Pluto a planet they would have to name those planets as well