There are various estimates. About 5000 Kelvin (roughly 4700 degrees Celsius) is one. It seems to be cooler than the cores of the other giant planets.
The core of Uranus is in the center of the planet.
Uranus's core is rocky and about the same size of earth.
The heat in Uranus’ ocean is generated through a combination of gravitational forces and the decay of radioactive elements within its core. This heat contributes to the overall temperature of the planet and keeps its ocean in a liquid state.
Uranus is very cold, since it is so far from the sun, the cloud tops are only around -224 °C. The core of the planet is around 5000 degrees Kelvin (roughly the same in °C). Uranus does not generate much internal heat, since it is not contracting much (unlike Jupiter or Saturn, which have much higher core temperatures).
Uranus is the coldest planet. Neptune is the furthest from the Sun, but it has a much hotter core temperature than Uranus; Neptune's core is at around 7000 °C. Uranus's core's temperature is at around 4737 °C.
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No Uranus is not a hot planet it is the 7th planet from the sun making it one of the coldest
Uranus is a huge icy planet is covered with clouds. Uranus' mass is about 8.68 x 1025 kg. This is about 14 times the mass of the Earth. Uranus is a frozen, gaseous planet with a molten core. Uranus' atmosphere consists of 83% hydrogen, 15% helium and 2% methane
Uranus is a gas giant, it has a rocky core but is mostly gas.
The core of planet Uranus is made up of water.
No. Uranus is a gas giant with a core that is composed of water.
there are trace ice crystals in the atmosphere swirling around faster then an F5 tornado but uranus has no solid surface and its core would be to hot so the question is yes it does have ice in atmosphere but not on the surface as it has none its a gas giant