You can't float but you can fly. (Floating implies liquid, and Pluto has no liquid that we know of).
A human could float with ease on Pluto, but could not propel himself/herself due to lack of significant atmosphere.
No, Pluto is a dwarf planet made primarily of rock and ice, so it would not float in water. The density of Pluto is much higher than that of water, so it would sink if it were placed in a body of water.
Pluto's formal designation is 134340 Pluto.
Pluto is Pluto in Hebrew פלוטו
u ned to build a space craft out of potato chips and poo. this flight will smell and taste good. once you get out of the amosphere, jump out of the space craft and u will float to pluto. itz only 900000000000000000000 light years away. make sure to bring ur kat!!!
No. Pluto has a stable orbit around the sun.
A human could float with ease on Pluto, but could not propel himself/herself due to lack of significant atmosphere.
No, Pluto is a dwarf planet made primarily of rock and ice, so it would not float in water. The density of Pluto is much higher than that of water, so it would sink if it were placed in a body of water.
Let's assume you're referring to the [dwarf] planet Pluto.The aggregate density of that body is 2.03 grams per cm3 , or 2.03 timesthe density of water.Ignoring the practical difficulty of setting a body that large down into one ofearth's oceans, we can say with assurance that even if it could be managedmechanically, Pluto would not float in water, because its density exceeds thatof water.
Pluto, it is now a dwarf planet or planetoid.
Carl.......Just kidding its PLUTO
Pluto's formal designation is 134340 Pluto.
Pluto is Pluto in Hebrew פלוטו
u ned to build a space craft out of potato chips and poo. this flight will smell and taste good. once you get out of the amosphere, jump out of the space craft and u will float to pluto. itz only 900000000000000000000 light years away. make sure to bring ur kat!!!
If you count Pluto, the answer is PLUTO.
pluto means of or pertaining to pluto the roman god of death and of wealth
It takes Pluto's moon 6.39 days to circle Pluto.