There are a few similarities, including a gravity of 88% earth's, large amounts of water in the planet, a strong magnetic field, and a light blue atmosphere.
Uranus is a gas giant (a planet primarily composed of gaseous material) while the Earth is primarily composed of solids.
The Sun is a star that shines brightly and Uranus is just a planet that reflects the Sun's light.
uranus is bigger than earth
Uranus's year is approximately 456.445 Earth years.
if we were to be on uranus the gravity would be 89% of what we get on earth.
The acceleration due to gravity of Uranus at its "surface" is about 8.69 m/s2. On Earth is it 9.8 m/s2. This means that Earth's gravity is about 13% larger than Uranus's gravity. Uranus is more massive than Earth, but mass is only half of what makes a gravitational pull. Uranus's gravitational pull is smaller that Earth's because it's "surface" is farther away from it's center.
The gravity on sedna is 0.50m/s ²
The equatorial diameter of the planet Uranus is 51,118 km(31,763 miles). The equatorial diameter of the planet Earth is 12,576 km (7,926 miles).Because of its thicker atmosphere, Uranus is therefore 4 times as wide as Earth, and its volume 63 times that of Earth. However, its much lower average density means that Uranus has only about 14 times Earth's mass.
Uranus's year is approximately 456.445 Earth years.
The volume of Uranus is 63 times that of the Earth.
The diameter of Uranus is approximately three times that of the Earth.
Uranus has a gravity which is 0.89 times that of the Earth.
if we were to be on uranus the gravity would be 89% of what we get on earth.
Uranus has a slightly weaker "surface gravity" compared with the Earth.
As compared to Earth the density of URANUS is less, since Uranus is one among the gaseous planets.
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Uranus is several times larger than the Earth. Its diameter is 29297 miles, compared to the Earth's diameter of 8000 miles
A year on Uranus is equivalent to 84 earth years.84 Earth years or 30,240 earth days
The acceleration due to gravity of Uranus at its "surface" is about 8.69 m/s2. On Earth is it 9.8 m/s2. This means that Earth's gravity is about 13% larger than Uranus's gravity. Uranus is more massive than Earth, but mass is only half of what makes a gravitational pull. Uranus's gravitational pull is smaller that Earth's because it's "surface" is farther away from it's center.