Weathering on Uranus is the wear away of the ice...
Relatively high particle precipitation levels, derived from the Solar Wind.
yes
i think there is snow on uranus but i dont know for sure
Uranus' rotation is different from that of the other planets. Rathering than spinning like a top as it circles the Sun, Uranus rolls like a barrel.
uranus is bigger than Pluto. Pluto is like a little marble compared to uranus.
It's Triton. Although Uranus has like twenty seven moons. Sources: I was reading a textbook on Uranus in School today.
yes
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The most common type of precipitation on Uranus is ammonia rain. The ammonia freezes, forms ice crystals, and falls from the sky.
no but uranus is better
i think there is snow on uranus but i dont know for sure
the temperature of uranus is something like -400 C
Uranus's core is rocky and about the same size of earth.
Uranus' rotation is different from that of the other planets. Rathering than spinning like a top as it circles the Sun, Uranus rolls like a barrel.
Uranus is known as a "gas giant" or "ice giant" and does not have land masses like the Earth does. There is no known life on Uranus.
the previous answer, "No because Uranus has no clouds and space has no water in it." is untrue. space is not a complete vacuum, for we have stars, planets, nebulae and such floating in it. these things all have gases. Uranus does have clouds. it's entire atmosphere is nothing but dense clouds. where there are clouds, there is percipitation. So yes, the planet Uranus does have rain, but not necessarily water(it doesnt have to be JUST water to be called percipitation).
Uranus is a gas planet because it is one of the outer planets.
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.