No
Uranus is a gas planet.
Uranus.
An Icy, Rocky Core.
Terrestrial Planets, or Rocky Planets.
No. It's a rocky terrestrial planet. The gas giants are Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune.
Any planet past the asteroid belt, which is between Mars and Jupiter, is considered a gas giant, except for Pluto. Although Pluto is no longer classified as a planet, when it used to be classified as such, it was the only rocky planet past the asteroid belt.
Uranus is a gas giant planet composed mainly of hydrogen and helium. It does not have a solid surface like Earth, so it does not have soil.
Mars
Uranus is mostly gas, methane and watery substances. Its core is rich in silicon. So to answer your question Uranus is classified as a gas giant.
Uranus is a gas planet, consisting mostly of hydrogen and helium with a small rocky core. It belongs to the category of ice giants, along with Neptune.
No they are not a rocky planet .The outer planets are called the Jovian planets, meaning huge gas giants like Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
The gas giant planets, such as Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, are not rocky. These planets are primarily composed of gases like hydrogen and helium, with only a small rocky core at their centers.