Beneath the atmosphere, there is a liquid layer of hydrogen and helium. As depth increases, this layer becomes more viscous, and then partly solid. This layer may be composed of compressed water with ammonia and methane.
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for a great illustration of the core of uranus
While there is debate over this topic since the surface has never been seen, it is generally accepted that Uranus has a small, rocky inner core surrounded by a massive icy mantle (sometimes referred to as a water-ammonia ocean) and then covered in a Hydrogen/Helium dominated atmosphere.
The planet Uranus' interior is mostly liquid methane, since Uranus is a gas giant, and is mostly gas. There may be a small, rocky core, but scientists do not know for sure.
dnt no body know
Adam brockway
Uranus
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No. The planet has no surface like the terrresterial planets do.
Neptune and Uranus are identical planets
Uranus' rotation is different from that of the other planets. Rathering than spinning like a top as it circles the Sun, Uranus rolls like a barrel.
Uranus rolls around the sun like a ball while all the other planets spin.
Uranus is a gas planet because it is one of the outer planets.
Those may be stars, or giant planets (like Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune).Those may be stars, or giant planets (like Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune).Those may be stars, or giant planets (like Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune).Those may be stars, or giant planets (like Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune).
No. Uranus does not have planets; it is a planet. It does, however, have a number of moons.
Uranus is one of the outer planets
No. The planet has no surface like the terrresterial planets do.
Neptune and Uranus are identical planets
no there is not, if so there might be from the outer planets like saturn uranus or neptune definetely
They are gas planets.
In Uranus's interior there is hydrogen, helium, water, and high pressure. (:
The Gas Giant planets are: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
Uranus' rotation is different from that of the other planets. Rathering than spinning like a top as it circles the Sun, Uranus rolls like a barrel.
Uranus rolls around the sun like a ball while all the other planets spin.