No, Uranus is also made up of helium, methane, and trace amounts of other gases such as ethane.
The robotic Voyager 2 probe is the only thing that has ever been to Uranus.
Sort Of. No human can go out that far. The only thing that can reach Uranus is a probe. The only probe I know of to reach Uranus was Voyager 2.
yes only in ice
yes but only in ice form.
The only man-made thing to come near Uranus was the robotic Voyager 2 probe.
Yes, Uranus has water in the form of icy compounds in its atmosphere and possibly in its interior. These compounds consist of water, ammonia, and methane. However, it is not in liquid form like water on Earth due to the extreme cold temperatures on Uranus.
uranus floats in water because the only reason is that the net forc e on it is zero thats why it floats icn water . The net force of mg will balanced by buoyancy force of water... thankyu jai hind
It rotates on its side, relative to the plane of the solar system. It is the only planet in the solar system that does this.
Uranus is surrounded by ice and only ice
The planet Uranus spins on its side.
So far only Voyager 2 has visited Uranus.
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