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So, energy is everywhere, to where you move, to the suns rays, and to gases and atoms. Think. The gases in Uranus can be used to create energy by burning it, etc. You can also produce energy from the sun's rays. (Light energy)

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That depends on what potential energy you are talking about. If you mean the gravitational potential energy related to the fact that gravity holds Uranus together, that's called the "gravitational binding energy"; Wolfram Alpha calculates this as 1.2 x 10 to the power 34 joules. If you refer to the gravitational potential energy related to the fact that Uranus is gravitationally bound to the Sun, that is totally unrelated, and would therefore give you a different number.

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Apart from the Sun, Uranus doesn't have much in the way of an energy source.

Unlike Neptune, Uranus doesn't seem to have a significant internal heat source.

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12y ago

Some of the Resources are:

-Methane

- Water

-WIND

-Hydrogen

-Helium

-Ammonia

- Gas and Ice

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Uranus natural features are a methane ice formation in the core of the planet and YOU SHOULD DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH. IM TALKING TO YOU

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14y ago

I'm almost sure that they are
Methane
water
wind
hydrogen
helium
and ammonia

So pretty much gas and wind are big ones

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Saturn may have Natural Resources in its rings because they are made of rock, but the actual planet doesn't have natural resources because it's made of gas.

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The answer depends on "relative to what?" I suspect that the potential energy is zero, because the mass of the planet is not likely to "fall" anywhere.

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the planet uranus is only a gas planet

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