That could be Uranus or Neptune. Theory suggests they have similar interiors.
Actually very cold. It's composed of frozen Hydrogen gas while the white spots are composed of frozen ammonia gas.
A space object formed from dust and rock particles mixed with frozen water, methane, and ammonia that forms a bright coma as it approaches the sun is a comet.
Earth, Mars, and all the planets beyond Mars.
The asteroid Ceres, now a dwarf planet, is likely to have liquid water under its frozen surface. All other dwarf planets occupy the fringes of the solar system and have temperatures near absolute zero, so they may contain permanently frozen water ice as well as frozen gases.
all planets are gaseous(made out of gas)EXCEPT Pluto because it does not exist any more
No. Frozen ammonia is still ammonia.
partially frozen
Modern home freezers don't contain ammonia; but ammonia can be used as a refrigerant.
Yes, ammonia freezes at freezes at −77.7 °C.
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likely to be neptune :)
You can't; once they're frozen, they're dead. Some frogs can revive after being partially frozen, but all of these are typical frogs.
A prime rib can be frozen, but it should be thouroughly thawed before cooking.
In our own solar system, Uranus has a frozen atmosphere made up largely of ammonia and methane ice crystals.
If there is no stars. Then all of the planets would be frozen
It can be wet because it has partially melted. It is just frozen water, after all.
A Comet <3