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Earth gets our energy and heat from the sun. Uranus lies further away from the Sun than Earth which means it does not get as much energy and is thus colder.
they dont, but uranus gives off blueish greenish color gas ( that is possinis ) and it gives off more energy then it gets from the sun.
So, energy is everywhere, to where you move, to the suns rays, and to gases and atoms. Think. The gases in Uranus can be used to create energy by burning it, etc. You can also produce energy from the sun's rays. (Light energy)
No because Uranus is all the way far away from the sun since it is a Heliocentric solar system so heat energy is not an option because there is no life on it and it is a cold planet. This is an infrared image of Jupiter showing regions which are hot.Click on image for full sizeNASARelated links:Return to InteriorThe Source of Heat from Within UranusThe picture shows places on Jupiter which are hot. Jupiter is a very warm body in space, as shown in the picture, and this warmth is associated with the energy of Jupiter.When the energy of the outer planets was calculated, that of Uranus was found to be low, similar to the amount of energy given off by the earth-like planets, and unlike that of Jupiter and Saturn.In spite of the fact that the heat from within Uranus seems to be low, the movements of the atmosphere seem to be influenced by the energy of Uranus as if the heat from within was high. This is a mystery for planetary scientists.
i need to find it but i think she found it at 1831
they did not have a fist name for uranus they had numbers for uranus before uranus was named uranus
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the gas giant that spins on its side is uranus
Neptune and Uranus both have high concentrations of methane in their atmospheres.
Uranus was named after the Greek god Uranus.
No. It receives more energy than it gives off. That is one of the reasons it is referred to as an "Ice Giant", along with Neptune.