To the best of our knowledge, the planet Uranus is entirely uninhabited; no humans or animals live there. It is essentially a huge, cold ball of gas. No organism that we know of would be capable of living there.
The gas giant Uranus is not believed to have life. It's core would be under enormous pressure, and it's distance from the Sun (ie less heat) make it less likely to have life.
Life forms of any type have never been found on Uranus. Uranus' floor is covered with ice + molten rock so it would be hard to survive on this planet.
Uranus is a giant gas planet far away from the sun. I would say: No, it's not very likely that humans from Earth could inhabit it. There could be a special sort of creature that might live on the planet Uranus, but, we haven't found any life forms there yet.
Uranus would be the great grandfather of Athena.
It would be impossible for humans to land on Jupiter, Saturn or Uranus. As a group, these planets are referred to as "gas giants". If any of them has a solid surface at all, it lies beneath thousands of miles of gas or liquid, in total dark and under temendous pressure.
yes cassinni
no
spaceships can help humans to get to Uranus
Since it is so cold at Uranus any living being on Earth (humans pretty much, duhhh) would freeze in an instant
of course not! there is no life on uranus.
Humans can't live on Uranus as there is no air, and the planet is made up mostly of gas, I believe.
They didn't. The farthest humans have been from Earth is the moon. Uranus is many times farther away. Uranus has been visited by unmanned space probes.
Yes
Uranus is uninhabited by humans. But I'm not so sure about aliens...
no there are not any storms on uranus
For most healthy humans and animals, yes. For humans or animals with certain diseases, no.
Yes, there are a number of plants that are toxic if ingested and also animals that can be dangerous to humans.
No no life has been detected on Uranus. No life form known is thought to be able to survive on Uranus..
Other than humans, the space station has no animals on it.