The majority of Uranus' atmosphere is made up of hydrogen and helium. It also has a small amount of methane present in the atmosphere.
Uranus's atmosphere is made of different type of gasses, Uranus gets its blue-green color from methane gas in the atmosphere.
Uranus mainly has a hydrogen and helium atmosphere, which also contains ices. The ices are frozen water, ammonia and methane. Although a lot larger than the earth, the gravity on Uranus is 0.886g, where one g is the earths gravity. This is due to the relatively low density of the planet.
Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun. It has the coldest atmosphere in the Solar System with methane in the uppermost atmosphere.
it is a blueish greenish, like Jupiter and Uranus it is mostly made out of helium and hydrogen.
the atmosphere of uranus is hydrogen, helium, methane and the temperature is -214 C to 205 C
Uranus's atmosphere is made up of many gases like Hydrogen, Heluim, and methane. Uranus does not have much if any oxygen so you would not be able to breathe.
Yes, they are very similar.
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i think there isn't because of Uranus' atmosphere but scientists believe that deep in Uranus' atmosphere there is land
Uranus' atmosphere is primarily composed of methane and ammonia, which give it its blue-green colour.
Uranus's atmosphere is made of different type of gasses, Uranus gets its blue-green color from methane gas in the atmosphere.
Uranus mainly has a hydrogen and helium atmosphere, which also contains ices. The ices are frozen water, ammonia and methane. Although a lot larger than the earth, the gravity on Uranus is 0.886g, where one g is the earths gravity. This is due to the relatively low density of the planet.
yes Uranus dose have an atmosphere
The atmosphere of Uranus contain hydrogen, helium, methane, etc.
It is a gassy planet like Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune
Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun. It has the coldest atmosphere in the Solar System with methane in the uppermost atmosphere.
Uranus' atmosphere is mainly composed of methane, hydrogen, and helium. (Mainly)