No, not unless the person had very advanced life support systems. Uranus' atmosphere is toxic and very cold. It does not even have a solid surface.
spaceships can help humans to get to Uranus
They could survive but if they don't have the right gear you couldn't survive on Uranus.
no
Because of its harmfull gasses and is TO FAR away from the sun.
No, humans could not survive on Uranus. The extreme cold temperatures, lack of breathable oxygen, and high levels of toxic gases such as methane and hydrogen make it inhospitable for human life without significant technological support.
Uranus is a gas giant planet. There is no oxygen there and northing to stand on. Where atmospheric pressure is in a range that humans could survive, it is extremely cold.
Uranus is a gas giant made mostly of hydrogen and helium, with no solid surface to stand on. Its extreme temperatures, high winds, and lack of a breathable atmosphere would make it impossible for humans to survive there without advanced technology and protection.
Since it is so cold at Uranus any living being on Earth (humans pretty much, duhhh) would freeze in an instant
because it would hurt
No no life has been detected on Uranus. No life form known is thought to be able to survive on Uranus..
No
Let's say we Uranus is a gas giant primarily made up of hydrogen, helium, and methane. we breath oxygen so we would need oxygen tanks. There is also no solid ground on Uranus so our theoretical Uranus town would have to float. The people on the town would need to get used to seventeen hour days, and no seasons. Uranus is also very cold: over 200 degrees Celsius cold. with these facts: getting people to live on Uranus would be very unlikely at best, but science fiction writers can always dream.