The similarities of Earth and Uranus are that they both:
are round.
have gravitational pull.
have an atmosphere that creates a blue tint.
have moons.
are planets.
circle the sun as part of the solar system.
spin on their axis, even though Uranus' axis is tilted way over.
have solid parts, liquid parts and gaseous parts.
They are both pretty and blue they are both round
Both Pluto and Earth are spherical, but no one is fully sure of Pluto's color. The best photos we have from Hubble show it to be reddish. Pluto is 75 percent rock and very likely is geologically differentiated into core, mantle, and crust, just like Earth is. Both Pluto and Earth have nitrogen in their atmospheres. Both are also the only two planets with large moons believed to have formed through a giant impact of another large object with the original planet. Pluto may have a subsurface ocean; if it does, that ocean could harbor microbial life.
There are very few similarities between Mars and Uranus, due mostly to the fact that Mars is a terrestrial planet with a solid surface and that Uranus is a Gas Giant comprised mostly of a gaseous atmosphere, and a water, ammonia and methane liquid troposphere. This trophosphere then makes a gradual transition, without a clear boundary (such as the boundary between earths air atmosphere and the oceans) into the upper atmosphere. The upper atmosphere of Uranus is comprised mainly of Hydrogen and Helium, with a higher amount of volatiles (aka; ices) such as water, ammonia and methane. Uranus also has the lowest temperature of all the planets, with its temperature hanging around the 320 K mark. Mars on the other hand has a solid surface with a clearly defined difference between the Atmosphere and Crust layers. Its atmosphere is made up of Carbon Dioxide, Nitrogen and Argon with trace amounts of Oxygen and Water. Uranus is also much larger than Mars, with a size of roughly 14.5 times the size of Earth, making it the smallest of the gas giants. Its low temperature and composition often lead scientists to class Neptune and Uranus differently to Jupiter and Saturn; calling the former Ice Giants and the latter Gas Giants. Uranus also has 27 known moons whereas Mars only has 2.
They are both planets
There are similarities between most things if you want to look hard enough. They are both round, more or less, they both have rotation, they both circle the sun. Their atmospheres both have layers. Both atmospheres have hydrogen in them and other elements in common. Both atmospheres have storms, including cyclonic storms.
The problem is how far are you going to go to compare? You share things with a brick if you look hard enough, but is there any value in doing so?.
- they both have rings
- they both are gaseous planets
-they both orbit the sun
well...
about this
1. They r in the solar system.
2. Human can't live on them.
3. They r special- retrograde rotation (Pluto 2 but.....)
planets, spheres, both orbit the sun, spin of axis, spin weird
they both orbit the sun
named after gods
They are both in space
They are both layers of the Earth comprised of rock....other than that, there are no similarities.
iron core ice caps solid surface :)
The Sun, Moon, and Earth are all aligned in both.
what are the similarities between basketball and ring-ball
The Solar System consists of eight planets and the sun. Between Earth and Neptune are the planets Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus. The two planets Mercury and Venus are closer to the sun than the Earth.
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.
They are both in space
a minimum of 1.6 billion miles
the earth never married uranus
both a sphere
They are both layers of the Earth comprised of rock....other than that, there are no similarities.
the planet uranus doesnt have air yu can breath but earth has air we are able to live there
no the earth is closer to the sun that Uranus
i meant planet Earth has fewer because Earth has only 1 satellite and Uranus has 27 satellites.
they are both planets and they both have gases
The planet Uranus is about as different from Earth as two planets can be.