What would happen if you dropped a match in a crator on pluto?

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I fart.
I didn't even know Mickey Mouse's dog had acne - I suppose if you dropped a match, it would burn his face.
Nothing! There is not enough gravity to hold an atmosphere.

Hey! is this a joke like it will come out Urainus?
The match would go out because a flame needs two things to survive: food, air. Unfortunately, Pluto does not supply the second necessity, so the flame dies.
Nothing because there is no air there (so it wont light) and there is no gravity so it would just float!
The match would fall in the crater.

You didn't specify whether or not the match was lit, you only stated that the match was dropped. Thus the argument that there is no oxygen to sustain the flame is irrelevant.

The next theory to bypass is that there is no gravity on pluto, which is untrue. Remember that pluto has three moons; Charon, Nix and Hydra. Thus it must have some sort of gravity.

Also Pluto does have a small thin atmosphere mostly containing nitrogen, methane, and carbone monoxide.
A match would drop into a crator on pluto
I am a genuis or what he never said the match was lit and there is enough gravity that the match would fall but it could take a few days or weeks.
It would probably freeze within seconds because the surface temperature of the now non-planet Pluto is a -400 degrees F.
First, you'd be on the news.

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