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Uranus receives about 1/400 that we receive on Earth
The north pole of Uranus gets sunlight for about 42 years, followed by 42 years of darkness due to the extreme tilt of Uranus on its axis. This unique orientation causes each pole to experience long periods of continuous sunlight and darkness as the planet orbits the sun.
Uranus has about 89% of Earth's gravity. This means that if you weighed 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh approximately 89 pounds on Uranus. The planet's lower gravity is due to its larger size and gaseous composition compared to Earth.
Yes, the side of the planet facing the sun would get some sunlight; the side facing away from the sun would be dark. The sunlight side would not be nearly as bright as it is on Earth and Uranus is considerably farther from the sun than the Earth.
Uranus and Neptune appear blue due to methane gasses. Earth is also mostly blue due to vast oceans.
47% heavy.
Uranus is one of the gas giants, but is not as big as some of the other gas giants, like Jupiter. Earth is far, far smaller than Uranus.
OK, your question was "What percent of Earth's gravity does Uranus have?" We [the website] could just give you the clear answer that you wanted. But we're gonna do better than that. How about we give you the percentages of Earth's surface gravity for the surface gravityofall theplanets, and not just for Uranus. This answer is extended for a better quality answer. Here you go. Hope this helps:Mercury: 38%Venus: 91%Earth: 100%Mars: 38%Jupiter: 254%Saturn: 108%Uranus: 91%Neptune: 119%Youwill findanswers for the "gas giant" planets, such as Uranus, vary a bitfrom other sources because it's hard to give an exact answer in those cases.
i guess they are earth, uranus and neptune coz their coloured blue
the earth never married uranus
Roughly 30% of sunlight is reflected back into space by clouds and particles in the atmosphere, while the remaining 70% reaches the Earth's surface.