Uranus is a gas giant (or "ice giant"). The general consensus is that they don't actually have surfaces per se; the gases making up their atmosphere likely merge imperceptibly with the liquid interior (there may, or may not, be a more solid "metal" core... to an astronomer, "metal" means "anything other than hydrogen or helium").
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Uranus's surface gravity is weaker.
No. Uranus is a gas planet, so it does not have a solid surface.
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.
Planet Uranus has a surface area of 8.1156×10^9 km2
Uranus has a gas surface
Uranus's surface is made of frozen gases
Uranus has one because it is a gas planet
No. Uranus is a gas planet. It has no solid surface.
Uranus's mass is 8.6832*10kg
No. Uranus is a gas planet; it has no solid surface.
The gas giants - and this includes Uranus - DON'T have a surface you might walk on.
Uranus does not have any craters. It has no solid surface.
cause uranus is in the sky and it is a planet that i love to be in.
actually it is an ocean of gas so there is no surface thank you if you have more questions on Uranus ask me i have allots of experience
No, Uranus doesn't have a solid surface, so it can't have canyons.
very cold and windy making it impossible for life on Uranus