Yes because to have wind you need an atmosphere and winds on Uranus exceed 600mph.
30%
they did not have a fist name for uranus they had numbers for uranus before uranus was named uranus
It has no scientific name. It was named Pluto and that was that.
Uranus is the 7th planet from the sun in our solar system.
No. The gravity of Uranus comes from Uranus's own mass.
Uranus, Jupiter, Neptune and Saturn have the thickest atmospheres, as they are further away in the solar system. Earth, Mars, Venus and Jupiter are the closest in the solar system and therefore have the thinnest atmospheres.
None at all.
pleasent atmospher
The moon's gravity is not strong enough to support an atmosphere.
30% of water goes to the atmospher
methane,hydrogen,ammonia,nitrogen,carbon monoxide.
30%
carbon is more reactive
Near surface gravity is more strong which hold atmospher strongly then high
In order to have an atmosphere, you need oxygen, as we define an atmosphere. Having that said, mercury does not have an atmosphere, due to the proximity of the sun.
The atmospher is thinner so less pressure for molecules to push against it and easyier to boil.
Uranus was named after the Greek god Uranus.