The main components of Uranus are gases such as hydrogen and helium, along with traces of methane and other hydrocarbons. It is believed to have a rocky core surrounded by ice and rock layers, and its atmosphere is made up mostly of hydrogen and helium.
One is made of ice and the other is rocks.
Jovian planets are mostly made of hydrogen and helium gases. These gases are the most abundant in the outer regions of our solar system where Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune reside.
True. Jupiter is consisted of mainly hydrogen and helium. 90% hydrogen, 8% helium and 2% other gases
Saturn does not have a solid surface like planets such as Earth. Its upper layers are made of gases, primarily hydrogen and helium. Below these layers is a liquid metallic hydrogen layer, which transitions into a rocky core at the center of the planet.
It is made out of ice, but mainly gases. (hydrogen, helium, etc.)
Mercury is made up of Helium, Hydrogen, and other gases Mercury is made up of Helium, Hydrogen, and other gases
Mercury is made up of Helium, Hydrogen, and other gases Mercury is made up of Helium, Hydrogen, and other gases
Hydrogen and helium.
Hydrogen and Helium gases.
The main components of Uranus are gases such as hydrogen and helium, along with traces of methane and other hydrocarbons. It is believed to have a rocky core surrounded by ice and rock layers, and its atmosphere is made up mostly of hydrogen and helium.
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it is made of mostly hydrogen and helium
Mainly hydrogen and helium.
helium and hydrogen the core is made of iron and rocks
outer layers consist of mainly gases such as hydrogen and helium with some trace gases. The core however is believed to be solid rock and ice.
Hydrogen and helium