WATER CARDS

Pluto

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A Dwarf Planet in the Kuiper Belt

The image is of Pluto, showing its full round shape with distinct coloration. The planet has a prominent heart-shaped region, mostly light cream to white with varying degrees of brightness, located slightly to the right of center. The left side of Pluto features darker reddish-brown areas, indicating surface variety. The planet displays a mix of gray, white, and reddish-brown patches that create a mottled appearance, hinting at its diverse terrain. The surface has visible textures and patterns suggesting geological features.

Surface Reservoir     21💧

Pluto’s surface is covered by a mix of nitrogen-rich ices and water ice.

Gravity

Pluto’s gravity is 0.06 times the gravity of Earth.

Composition

Rock & Ice

The image depicts a portion of Pluto's surface, showing a distinct contrast between rugged, textured terrain and smoother, cracked plains. The left side of the image features a rough, rocky landscape with uneven surfaces and a jagged appearance, possibly caused by various geological processes. This area is densely packed with irregular shapes and textures. In contrast, the right side of the image shows a smoother expanse characterized by large, polygonal shapes resembling cracked pavement. These shapes have defined edges and appear relatively flat compared to the rough terrain on the left.

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