Humans can Never live on Uranus. It's is a frozen, poison gas giant. The gravitational pull of Uranus would crush them. If they tried to heat the gas, it would melt and the gas is much too poisonous and dangerous to land there. Maybe we can land on one of Uranus' moons, or satellites and live there, although the temperature is extremely cold, and Uranus is a very long distance to get to, it takes a satellite leaving the Earth about 10 years to get to Uranus. We can Never live on the planet Uranus, but, in the far distant future, we might be able to live on one of it's moons that orbit the planet Uranus. That would be centuries into the future at the earliest.
we could not live on Uranus because it is too far away from the sun and and we would need everything we have on Earth and approximately 4,000,000,000 space shuttles to get to Uranus
Because Uranus is incapable of supporting life.
Uranus is a gas giant with a liquid-like water-ammonia ocean. There would be no place to stand on a surface.
No. First, Uranus is a gas giant and so has no surface; there is nothing to stand on. Second, at its distance from the sun, Uranus is extremely cold. Finally, there is no oxygen in its atmosphere.
because it doesn't have air and the supllies needed to live
No, people do not live on Uranus.
We have no technology in existence that would enable a human to live on Uranus.
Uranus is made up of gas, so you would fall through it.
Uranus is composed of gas . . . sort of like thick clouds. So there is nothing to stand on. The gas clouds on Uranus are composed of deadly gases. People would die from breathing this.
we could not live on Uranus because it is too far away from the sun and and we would need everything we have on Earth and approximately 4,000,000,000 space shuttles to get to Uranus
Because Uranus is incapable of supporting life.
'Cause it rotates vertically
because it would hurt
Let's say we Uranus is a gas giant primarily made up of hydrogen, helium, and methane. we breath oxygen so we would need oxygen tanks. There is also no solid ground on Uranus so our theoretical Uranus town would have to float. The people on the town would need to get used to seventeen hour days, and no seasons. Uranus is also very cold: over 200 degrees Celsius cold. with these facts: getting people to live on Uranus would be very unlikely at best, but science fiction writers can always dream.
Uranus is a gas giant with a liquid-like water-ammonia ocean. There would be no place to stand on a surface.
No, it is not possible for a human to live on Uranus.
No. First, Uranus is a gas giant and so has no surface; there is nothing to stand on. Second, at its distance from the sun, Uranus is extremely cold. Finally, there is no oxygen in its atmosphere.