The distance between Earth and Uranus is constantly changing, as is the distance between any two planets in our solar system. This is because all the planets are orbiting the Sun at different speeds and at different distances from it. Uranus is about 19 times further from the Sun than Earth at any given time, but we are not always in a straight line. Uranus takes about 84 years to orbit the Sun.
About 547,098,132 km
At its closest point, Uranus is 1,607,000,000 miles from Earth.
very far
For all practical purposesUranus is just as far from Earth's moon as it is from the Earth.
9990 million kilometers(768 miles)
Uranus is one of the gas giants, but is not as big as some of the other gas giants, like Jupiter. Earth is far, far smaller than Uranus.
No a visit to Uranus sounds dangerous. Uranus is far from the sun, so it would be cold. There is a reason it is not habitable and earth is.
So far no life on any planet but earth.
2,570 million miles
No. The only place where the are buildings is Earth. Uranus does not have a solid surface to build anything on and is too far away for us to go too.
Uranus is classified as a gas giant; it is much larger than Earth, composed mostly of gas, and is much farther away from the sun, and hence much colder. As far as we can presently tell, there is no life on Uranus.
we would all die
the earth never married uranus