No. Uranus is a gas giant with a core that is composed of water.
Jupiter is a planet that is mainly composed of gas with a small solid core made of rock and metals like iron.
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Uranus is a gas giant, it has a rocky core but is mostly gas.
There are no craters on uranus because it is a ball of gas. If that was your question.
Uranus is a big green ball of Gas. It is tilted on its side.
Uranus is one of the Gas Giants. The others being, Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune. 'Uranus' comes from Classical Greece, and was the God of the Sky.
Uranus is mostly gas by volume, however there is a solid inner core of the planet that is composed of ice and rock.
it has none as it is a big ball of gas
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are each mostly a big ball of gas.
Uranus made of 83% hydrogen, 15% helium and other trace elements. so its mostly made of gas
No, they are made of gas.
Not actually. Uranus is a gas planet, covered by a very dense atmosphere. The depths of it have a very high pressure and temperature. A probe would more likely float within the upper atmosphere.No, you can not land on Uranus. Uranus is made of gas, but has particles of rock in it.No, Uranus is a gas planet. the only solid part of it is the core. To even get to that you would need to design a ship that can withstand extreme pressure and intense winds.It might be possible that a specially designed ship could 'land' on Uranus. Uranus is sometimes called a gas giant, but it is so cold that it is more like a big slush ball or snowball.