Freeze.
Yes, a person would freeze on Uranus. Uranus has extremely low temperatures, averaging around -224°C (-371°F), which is way below freezing temperatures for humans. Additionally, the lack of a significant atmosphere on Uranus would leave a person vulnerable to the harsh cold.
he would freeze or sufficate.
No foods could be found on uranus. It has a methane atmosphere
Because the average temperature is -353 degrees and they would freeze to death.
Uranus's atmosphere is made up of many gases like Hydrogen, Heluim, and methane. Uranus does not have much if any oxygen so you would not be able to breathe.
freeze
You would die quickly
If a human were to travel to Uranus, they would immediately choke, or freeze. This would happen because of the low temperatures, and the low amount of oxygen.
Since it is so cold at Uranus any living being on Earth (humans pretty much, duhhh) would freeze in an instant
You could not build a fire in the normal way on the planet Uranus since there is no oxygen in the atmosphere of that planet. However, if you were on Uranus, in your sealed spaceship with its own breathable atmosphere, and you wanted to build a fire there (which would probably be a terrible idea since it would use up your oxygen supply) that would be possible.
Uranus mainly has a hydrogen and helium atmosphere, which also contains ices. The ices are frozen water, ammonia and methane. Although a lot larger than the earth, the gravity on Uranus is 0.886g, where one g is the earths gravity. This is due to the relatively low density of the planet.
First, I think you would freeze to death. If you were wearing a climate-controlled spacesuit, you would not be able to step on Uranus, because its outer layer is gaseous, not solid. As you fell through the atmosphere, you would either burn up or be crushed by its pressure before you hit its liquid core; I don't know which would occur first.