#38: Comparing the Size of Pluto with Australia
Once considered a significant celestial body, Pluto is dwarfed by Earth’s grandeur. Surprisingly smaller than Eris and Australia, Pluto’s stature pales in comparison. Its environment, with an average temperature of -387 degrees Fahrenheit, renders it inhospitable.
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The extreme cold ensures that any water present freezes instantly, presenting a bleak landscape devoid of life as we recognize it. Despite its former status as the ninth planet in our solar system, Pluto’s diminutive size and hostile conditions underscore the vastness and diversity of the cosmos, challenging our perceptions of celestial bodies and their potential for habitation.