no the planet is made of gas so no landforms are on it
No there are not. There is no land in Uranus. It is a gas planet.
There is water but it is only found in the form of ice.
No, Uranus is completely gaseous and has no land that would slide. Walking on Uranus would be like walking on a cloud, only much stinkier because there is a lot of methane.
No. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune do not have any solid land.
no there are not any storms on uranus
no there aren't any landforms on Pluto
No, Uranus does not orbit around any plants. Uranus doesorbit around the sun.
yes craters and moutins
Uranus is a giant gas planet far away from the sun. I would say: No, it's not very likely that humans from Earth could inhabit it. There could be a special sort of creature that might live on the planet Uranus, but, we haven't found any life forms there yet.
Uranus doesn't have any active plate tectonics. Uranus is made out of gas and does not contain any solid surfaces.
I could be any where but if it is sunny there they will need a speical gem that protects them from sunlight
As a gas giant, the planet Uranus is covered by a dense atmosphere that thickens to a deep "slush" of heavier elements (water, ammonia, methane). There are no surface features to see, only the rapidly swirling clouds in its atmosphere. The visible clouds are blue-green in color from the presence of methane, and the winds around the planet can reach a speed of 860 km/hr (560 mph).