As far as we know there is no wildlife on Uranus, because its far too cold for any wild life.
Uranus is blue-green in color and usually orbits on its side. It is made up of a mix of water, methane, and ammonia ice.
In our solar system, the third largest planet after Jupiter and Saturn would be Uranus. Neptune, which is a bit smaller, is also heavier than Uranus.
Well, whats unusual about Uranus is that its axis (the imaginary ine through it) is on its side, unlike Earth, since its axis is somewhere near, and really NEAR the North pole to somewhere in the south pole. So it's like Uranus's south pole is on its side and its North pole on its other side. Because of this, I can't remember the reason for this, but because of this Uranus has extreme weather conditions. Scientists think that some thing might of extremely big knocked into Uranus but little enough to not destroy Uranus.
There are so many things that are interesting about Alaska. Alaska has incredible wildlife, breath-taking views, and a neat culture.
2.27 billion kilometers = 15.174 Astronomical Units.
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.
well just go on google and type in uranus and then click on uranus there you see uranus.
Uranus was the sky god. His Roman name was Caelus.