Uranus hasn't got land, it is a gas planet. Which means you will simply fall into the core of the planet. If you tried to land on the planet.
Voyager 2 got photos of Uranus and Neptune.
Uranus became a planet in 1781.
No, there is no land on Uranus. It surface is solid because it's made out of gas:hydrogen, helium, and methane
i think there isn't because of Uranus' atmosphere but scientists believe that deep in Uranus' atmosphere there is land
No, Uranus is a gas giant. But we are a carbon-based life-form that relies on water and land. Uranus is not actually land, so nothing is able for something to walk on.
The planet Uranus does not have land....Jupiter,Satern,URANUS, and Neptune are all gas planets. Gas planets are planets that are made up of gas and liquids..which makes it impossible to land foot in it. So the planet Uranus does not have land
Uranus is known as a "gas giant" or "ice giant" and does not have land masses like the Earth does. There is no known life on Uranus.
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, it is not currently possible for a spacecraft to land on Uranus because of its lack of a solid surface. Uranus is a gas giant composed mostly of hydrogen and helium, with no firm ground to land on. Any probe sent to Uranus would have to study the planet from its atmosphere or orbit.
because many years ago Uranus got tangled up with another planet
Looks like we've got a jokester... Uranus has 27 known satellites.
No one knows for sure but there is a theory that Uranus got hit thousands of years ago and the impact left Uranus spinning on its side.