None.
Yes, from ground based observations Uranus appears to have massive lightning storms that may be seasonal in nature.
Uranus is a gas giant with a liquid-like water-ammonia ocean. There would be no place to stand on a surface.
No, because uranus have the coldest atmosphere in the solar system and high of -200F in ground. Uranus is actually made by gas not solid. Life seem impossible to live in that condition with ony ice, hydrogen, methaine gas, molecular hydrogen, and ammonia hydrosulfide. Uranus's light 's intensity is 0.0027 is earth is 1.0000
they did not have a fist name for uranus they had numbers for uranus before uranus was named uranus
No. There is no dirt or solid ground for them to live on, the air would be poisonous, and it's much too cold there for trees.
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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.
the gas giant that spins on its side is uranus
Neptune and Uranus both have high concentrations of methane in their atmospheres.
Uranus was named after the Greek god Uranus.
Uranus was the sky god. His Roman name was Caelus.