dont no but its very cold with winds up to 250km a second
Yes, Uranus is known for its extreme winds, with speeds reaching up to 560 miles per hour (900 kilometers per hour) in its atmosphere. The strong winds on Uranus are believed to be driven by its frigid temperatures and the unique orientation of its rotation axis.
The winds on 'The Great Red Spot' can get up to 400mi. an hour.
Mercury has the thinnest atmosphere so the fast winds from blown up stars go to the thin atmosphere, it will be easier to get in and change the atmosphere
it travels three times as fast as a comet
dont no but its very cold with winds up to 250km a second
very cold with winds up to 250km per second
=very cold. The winds can also reach up to 250 km per second.=
it has the strongest winds on any planet
Winds in a tornado can get up to 300 mph.
Yes, Uranus is known for its extreme winds, with speeds reaching up to 560 miles per hour (900 kilometers per hour) in its atmosphere. The strong winds on Uranus are believed to be driven by its frigid temperatures and the unique orientation of its rotation axis.
The winds on 'The Great Red Spot' can get up to 400mi. an hour.
Happy little question about Uranus! Yes, Uranus is indeed famous for its strong winds, swirling around the planet at incredibly high speeds. The fastest winds measured in Uranus can reach more than 500 miles per hour, creating beautiful and dynamic patterns in its unique atmosphere.
Very Fast
Uranus is about 20 AU from the Sun, so light takes about 2.77 hours to reach Uranus.
Uranus moves through space at an average speed of about 6.8 kilometers per second. Its speed varies slightly depending on its position in its orbit around the Sun.
The regular storms have to be at least 40mph fast