Water is water, wherever you find it.
If it's something else than good ol' H2O, then it isn't water.
The core of planet Uranus is made up of water.
No, Uranus is also made up of helium, methane, and trace amounts of other gases such as ethane.
Uranus is made up of methane helium and hydrogen
Uranus made of 83% hydrogen, 15% helium and other trace elements. so its mostly made of gas
The surface conditions of Uranus are not well understood, as it lacks a solid surface like Earth. It is mainly composed of gases such as hydrogen and helium, with an icy and rocky core. The upper atmosphere of Uranus is made up of clouds of ammonia, water, and methane.
Uranus and Neptune are made primarily of water, methane, and ammonia compressed into a solid state.
In Uranus's interior there is hydrogen, helium, water, and high pressure. (:
The core of Uranus is made up of a combination of rock and metal. This solid core is surrounded by thick layers of icy materials such as water, ammonia, and methane.
no beacause its made of gases
methane
Gas
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are gas giants primarily made up of hydrogen and helium, with traces of other elements like water, ammonia, and methane. These planets have solid cores, but the majority of their mass is in the form of dense atmospheres of gases.