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Gravity is a correlation of mass. Uranus is many times larger than Earth. Therefore, the gravity on Uranus is much stronger than Earth's gravity.
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.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are much larger than earth. Venus (slightly), Mars (by half) and Mercury are smaller than earth.
Yes. Uranus is one of the four planets in our solar system called by astronomers "gas giants". It is not the size of Jupiter or Saturn, but it is still much, much larger than earth.
No. Uranus is much larger than any asteroid.
Uranus has 63 times the volume of the earth.
It is very much larger.
Uranus is much larger than Earth.
14.5 times (uranus diameter 31,800 - 51,100km)
14.5 times (uranus diameter 31,800 - 51,100km)
Gravity is a correlation of mass. Uranus is many times larger than Earth. Therefore, the gravity on Uranus is much stronger than Earth's gravity.
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.
Uranus is a Jovian planet, which are much larger the terrestrial planets, like Earth.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are much larger than earth. Venus (slightly), Mars (by half) and Mercury are smaller than earth.
MUCH larger than the Earth. The Earth has a diameter of 7918 miles, Uranus 31,518 miles. Third largest planet.
Yes. Uranus is one of the four planets in our solar system called by astronomers "gas giants". It is not the size of Jupiter or Saturn, but it is still much, much larger than earth.
No. Uranus is much larger than any asteroid.