As best we know, the same way all the other planets did: accretion of objects in a protoplanetary disk.
Some of the water on Uranus is in liquid form.
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No no life has been detected on Uranus. No life form known is thought to be able to survive on Uranus..
Uranus has storms but not volcanoes. Uranus is a gas giant, so there is no solid surface on which volcanoes might form.
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.
yes but only in ice form.
We don't have any facts to form a theory on that.
None. Only 1 exists.
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 Titans formed from Uranus and Gea
Yes, there is water in some form on Uranus. Due to its extremely cold temperatures, water likely exists in the form of ice across the planet. This ice is found in the planet's atmosphere and possibly in its interior as well.
Uranus is considered an ice giant, so it likely contains a significant amount of water in various forms such as water ice, liquid water, and water vapor. However, the exact amount of water on Uranus is not currently known with certainty.