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Nothing can grow on Uranus. It is a cold planet and a gas giant, which means it is primarily made of gas with no solid surface.

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Scientists are still figuring that out, so until they create a rocket design that can have enough fuel and to get them to Uranus and back and create long-lasting air tanks that will give them lots of time to test does subjects out. And what they might find could be remarkable.

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There are two possible answers: With Human Intervention at Some Future Point and Uranus As Is.

Photosynthesis requires two major ingredients, sunlight and oxygen. Since Uranus' atmosphere contains little oxygen if any in its upper atmosphere (where sunlight could be received) - since most of its upper atmosphere is mostly hydrogen and helium - Photosynthesis would be impossible.

If humans suspended an oxygen bubble in Uranus' upper atmosphere with some advanced technology, a plant could photosynthesize inside the bubble (although at a much slower rate than on Earth since the energy from the sun would be less from the long distance of travel. Photosynthesis is not a process that is limited to occurring on Earth, it can occur in other places with the appropriate conditions.

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We have never found any signs of life on Uranus.

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6y ago

No because it's atmosphere is composed of hydrogen, helium, and methane and couldn't support life.
No. We cant get there, and if we could it would be way too cold for humans to survive.

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Photosynthesis could not occur at Saturn or Mars because there are not the needed products. These products include carbon dioxide, water and sunlight.

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No, Because Uranus is a gas giant.

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Yes, there is carbon dioxide on Uranus.

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