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In Uranus's interior there is hydrogen, helium, water, and high pressure. (:
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The pressure on Uranus is much greater than on Earth, reaching up to millions of times Earth's atmospheric pressure. This is due to the thick layers of gas in Uranus's atmosphere and its large size, which leads to greater gravitational forces compressing its atmosphere.
Gravity, yes. The gravity at the nominal "surface" of Uranus (where pressure is equal to 1 bar) is about 91% of what it is on Earth. Other conditions, though, make Uranus uninhabitable.
Uranus is a gas giant planet. There is no oxygen there and northing to stand on. Where atmospheric pressure is in a range that humans could survive, it is extremely cold.
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.
Uranus is a huge icy planet is covered with clouds. Uranus' mass is about 8.68 x 1025 kg. This is about 14 times the mass of the Earth. Uranus is a frozen, gaseous planet with a molten core. Uranus' atmosphere consists of 83% hydrogen, 15% helium and 2% methane
Scientists think diamonds may have formed under the high pressures deep inside Uranus. They think there may be an ocean of liquid diamond with solid diamonds floating on it. Surprising!
Uranus is a gas planet. You would weigh about 106 pounds at the point where the atmospheric pressure is about equal to earth's. The closer to the core you go, the more you would weigh.
Uranus is a gas planet. You would weigh about 59 pounds at the point where the atmospheric pressure is about equal to earth's. The closer to the core you go, the more you would weigh.
Uranus is a gas planet. You would weigh about 67 pounds at the point where the atmospheric pressure is about equal to earth's. The closer to the core you go, the more you would weigh.