Uranus is a gas giant
Its one of the gas giants, though some may argue that it is an `ice giant`.
Uranus is classified as an ice giant, not a gas giant or terrestrial planet. It is composed mostly of elements such as water, ammonia, and methane, which freeze at lower temperatures compared to the gases found in gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn.
Its a "Gas Giant". :) Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are also Gas Giants.
The outer four planets, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are all Gas Giants.So Neptune is a Gas Giant.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus & Neptune are the four outer planets the four inner planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
Uranus is a gas planet, consisting mostly of hydrogen and helium with a small rocky core. It belongs to the category of ice giants, along with Neptune.
The planets that are not classified as terrestrial are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. If you count Pluto as a planet then it would be a part of that list as well. Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are the terrestrial planets. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are the gas giants. Pluto is a dwarf planet.
Is earth a gas giant or a rocky terrestrial
It is not a gas giant, therefore it must be a terrestrial.
terrestrial
Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun and is the third largest in the solar system. It was discovered by William Herschel in 1781. It has an equatorial diameter of 51,800 kilometers (32,190 miles) and orbits the Sun once every 84.01 Earth years. It has a mean distance from the Sun of 2.87 billion kilometers (1.78 billion miles). It rotates about its axis once every 17 hours 14 minutes. Uranus has at least 22 moons. The two largest moons, TITANIA and OBERON, were discovered by William Herschel in 1787.
No, Mars and Uranus are not the most alike in the solar system. Mars is a terrestrial planet with a thin atmosphere, while Uranus is a gas giant with a thick atmosphere primarily composed of hydrogen and helium. Additionally, Uranus has a vastly different temperature, composition, and structure compared to Mars.