They are both very large low-density planets composed mostly of volatile materials. Jupiter is mostly hydrogen and helium while Uranus is mostly water, ammonia, and methane on the inside.
Jupiter
Jupiter isn't farther than either. Jupiter is the 5th planet from the Sun, Saturn is the 6th planet from the Sun, & Uranus is the 7th planet from the Sun.
uranus
These are all large planets in the solar system that revolve around the sun.
Saturn , Jupiter , Uranus and Neptune, all of the rings can be seen with a normal telescope, but not , Neptune you have to block out planet to see them.
same as uranus,
It is a gaz giant as is Uranus and Saturn.
The planet Saturn is between Jupiter and Uranus.
Jupiter and Uranus are Saturn's neighboring planets
The planets are always moving as they orbit the sun, so this answer keeps changing. For example, when Uranus and Neptune are on the same side of the sun, and Jupiter is on the opposite side, then Uranus and Neptune would be closest. However, if Neptune were on the far side of the sun, then Uranus and Jupiter would be closest. When Uranus and Neptune are at their closest, they're separated by (rough numbers) about 9 AU. When Uranus and Jupiter are at their closest, they're separated by (again, roughly) 13 AU. However, while Uranus and Neptune can be closer together than Uranus and Jupiter can, they can also be further apart.
Jupiter
Jupiter
Yes, there are rings on Jupiter and Neptune, and sideways rings on Uranus.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are the four Jovian planets in this solar system.
There are four: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
Uranus has a lower orbital speed than Jupiter.
The 4 gas giants are made of gas:JupiterSaturnUranusNeptuneThese are the outermost major planets of our solar system