Blue green ball
yes
The true color of the sky is blue, due to the way Earth's atmosphere scatters sunlight.
i'd say false
Yes, there may be are diamonds on Uranus.
no it does not
NO.That is Uranus
uranus is the coldest planet in the solar system. uranus was the first planet descovered in the modern age. uranus has only been visited once
True. Uranus has 27 known moons, which is more than any other planet in our solar system.
The composition of Uranus's atmosphere is 82.5 percent molecular hydrogen, 15.2 percent Helium, and 2.3 percent Methane. Trace amounts of Hydrogen Deuteride exist, with possible aerosols of ammonia ice, water ice, ammonia hydrosulfide, and methane ice. The atmosphere of Uranus is made up of 83% Hydrogen, 15% Helium, 2% Methane, and small amounts of Acetylene and other Hydrocarbons. In the lower atmosphere there are water-ammonia crystals. There is no "air" on Uranus, which is the coldest true planet*. The atmosphere is a mix of hydrogen, helium, methane, and ammonia at a minimum temperature within 50 Celsius degrees of absolute zero. Deep in the atmosphere, the crushing pressure results in a "hot slush" of water and ammonia at 5000° C. This is "cold" compared to the other gas giants, as Uranus seems to have lost much of its internal heat. *Pluto and the other trans-Neptunian dwarf planets are still colder, as they have almost no internal or solar heating.
true
No. Uranus is a cold planet all around.
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