The water on Uranus is in the form of water vapor, liquid water and solid ice.
- The upper atmosphere of Uranus contains traces of water vapor.
- Further down there is a cloud layer composed of water clouds (as well as layers of ammonia clouds and methane clouds.)
- The core of Uranus is composed of water ice, ammonia ice, and rocks.
- Scientists believe that, because of the tremendous pressure, there is a very large, very hot ocean of liquid water and ammonia down on the surface of this giant "Ice Planet"!
water, methane, and ammonia
Uranus is considered an ice giant, so it likely contains a significant amount of water in various forms such as water ice, liquid water, and water vapor. However, the exact amount of water on Uranus is not currently known with certainty.
Uranus has a gas surface
Some of the water on Uranus is in liquid form.
well just go on google and type in uranus and then click on uranus there you see uranus.
The core of planet Uranus is made up of water.
The temperatures on Uranus are far below the freezing point of water, and most other ices.
Uranus's atmosphere is made of different type of gasses, Uranus gets its blue-green color from methane gas in the atmosphere.
rocks
it has alminum on it
It is believed that Uranus does not contain a significant amount of water in its atmosphere or in its composition, unlike other gas giant planets like Neptune. Therefore, the percentage of water on Uranus is likely very low.
In Uranus's interior there is hydrogen, helium, water, and high pressure. (: