Molten rock
4.7 billion km
In Uranus's interior there is hydrogen, helium, water, and high pressure. (:
gas
Uranus's atmosphere is composed primarily of hydrogen and helium with a bit of methane. It contains ices such as water, ammonia and methane, along with traces of hydrocarbons. We think the interior of Uranus is mainly composed of "ices" made of water, ammonia and methane. The core is rock, probably. -----science control factions------
It is believed that Uranus does not contain a significant amount of water in its atmosphere or in its composition, unlike other gas giant planets like Neptune. Therefore, the percentage of water on Uranus is likely very low.
i dont know sometimes
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Gas
Uranus' atmosphere is mainly composed of methane, hydrogen, and helium. (Mainly)
Neptune is the planet that is most similar to Uranus in terms of size, composition, and atmosphere. Both planets are similar in size, composition, and are classified as ice giant planets.
Uranus is considered an Ice Giant because of its sub-zero temperatures and it its high composition of ice. Edit: It isn't quite that simple. The "ices" will be at a high temperature deep inside Uranus. But the very high pressures there keep them as solids. It's an example of how scientists use words in ways that can mislead people.