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it takes 30687 earth days to fully orbit the sun once. If you lived on Uranus you would call this 1 year.
This question is impossible to answer but takes roughly 279 years to orbit it. Pluto's orbit is irregular so it never is in a circle so it cant be measured sometimes it is closer to the sun than Uranus!!
Uranus has a rotational axis that is tilted so much that it lies nearly in the plane of its orbit. This unique tilt of about 98 degrees gives Uranus its distinct seasonal variations and causes it to essentially roll on its side as it orbits the Sun.
Technically yes, but not by much.
Pluto's gravitational influence on Uranus is considered extremely minimal due to its small size and distance from Uranus. The gravitational effects of larger planets, such as Jupiter and Neptune, have a much greater impact on Uranus' orbit and rotation than Pluto does.
Uranus orbits at about twice the distance that Saturn does, and it is somewhat smaller. This makes it much fainter in the night sky.
Technically nothing, because it has its own gravitational field. If it was put on Earth to weigh it, the Earth and Uranus would begin to orbit around each other.
well i can cover that distance sprinting in 3 seconds
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A car covers a distance of 242 km in 2.2 hours how much distance will it cover in 1 hour
No. The habitable zone starts near the Earth, a few million miles inside its orbit around the sun and ends just beyond the orbit of Mars. Uranus is much too far away in a colder region of space due to a decreased radiation from the Sun.
All of the planets in orbit around our sun are much, much closer than ANY star besides our own sun.