No. Uranus is a gas planet, so it does not have a solid surface.
Yes, Uranus has mountains and valleys but they do not have specific names like on Earth. The surface features on Uranus are usually referred to by numbers or based on their location.
It has no scientific name. It was named Pluto and that was that.
No, Uranus is mostly made of gas and liquid. You can't have a valley in an enormous ocean.
The low lands between hills or mountains is called a valley.
Valley
There are no mountains on uranus
Yes, Uranus has mountains and valleys but they do not have specific names like on Earth. The surface features on Uranus are usually referred to by numbers or based on their location.
Central Valley, perhaps
the blooddy valley of Mexico cuz
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Shenandoah Valley is the valley:-)Shenandoah Valley
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They are located on Uranus.
A valley among mountains is commonly referred to simply as a mountain valley.
It has no scientific name. It was named Pluto and that was that.
No, Uranus is mostly made of gas and liquid. You can't have a valley in an enormous ocean.
It is the 70-mile-long by 15-miles-wide Bitterroot Valley with the Sawtooth Mountains at the southern end, Bitterroot Mountains to the west, and the Sapphire Mountains to the east.