In fact, scientists believe that the surface of Uranus is covered with a giant 'ocean', thought to have been 5000 degrees Fahrenheit. ;D
Because it is much further away from the Sun.
Uranus Is Colder Than Earth
It's colder - due to it being much further away from the Sun than we are.
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.
Yes, because Uranus is farther away from the sun than Earth.
Earth gets our energy and heat from the sun. Uranus lies further away from the Sun than Earth which means it does not get as much energy and is thus colder.
Much colder. Its surface temperature is about -355 degrees F, -215 degrees C.
Uranus is 4times bigger than Earth.
Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, and Mars are planets that are colder than Earth due to factors such as their distance from the Sun, lack of a thick atmosphere, and different composition.
Uranus is much larger than Earth.
No. Uranus has some internal heat, generated by the slow decay of heavy isotopes within its core, and perhaps from gravitational tidal effects with its moons. The sun, however, generates considerable heat from the fusion of atomic nuclei within its core. Most of the light we see from Uranus is reflected from our sun. Very little of it is its own internal infrared radiation.
Uranus has 63 times the volume of the earth.