Its volume is 63 times that of the Earth.
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.
MUCH larger than the Earth. The Earth has a diameter of 7918 miles, Uranus 31,518 miles. Third largest planet.
Gravity, as far as we can tell, is generated simply by matter making holes and dents in space, thus, the more matter you have, the stronger the gravitational pull. Uranus is MUCH bigger than the earth. I don't know the exact measurement, but it is BIG. So if Uranus is so much bigger than earth, how strong do you think the gravitational pull would be?
it is so much bigger than earth 100 earths can fit inside
Neptune 4 times bigger than earth but slightly smaller than Uranus.
It is more big than small, with a diameter of 49,000 km, not quite as big as Neptune.
it depends on how big uranus is
Uranus. Neptune is almost as big and actually has more mass, because it's denser than Uranus.
your mother because shes as big as a planet Haha, very classy and original too! The answer is Uranus, because, other than Earth, Uranus is the only planet without a completely vertical axis in relation to the sun.
The radius of Uranus is 25,362 kilometers. Since 100,000 centimeters equals 1 kilometer, the radius of Uranus would be 2,536,200,000 centimeters.
Uranus is one of the 9 planets in the Solar System and is relatively big. It's mass is 86.81E24 kg, or 14.54 Earth mass.
Uranus has the surface area of 15.91 Earths. It has the volume of 63.086 Earths. It has the mass of 14.536 Earths. Its diameter is 4.007 times that of Earth. See the related link for more information.