Uranus is a gas giant planet ... it's all three.
yes it does have souild surfaces because it is flated
yup it sure is:)
gaseous plant
Uranus is a gas giant planet.
Uranus is a gas giant.
Bricks are gaseous.
the process is called sublimation.
the lower mantle is a soild.
The four gas giants are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. These are the four outer planets. They are very similar to each other. They are all made of frozen, slushy gases, and are much larger than the inner planets. (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars) They do not have hard surfaces, and are so far away from the sun, that turning on a flashlight for more that two seconds would be more light than Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune would see in a thousand years. Jupiter is so large, that it obstructs the light of the other planets. There is an asteroid belt in-between the gas giants and the terrestrial planets, marking clearly where the gas giants begin, and the terrestrials begin.
It is made up of oceans.
I did a special project about it in school & researched it. I'm positive it's gaseous because my science teacher checked it.
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Bricks are gaseous.
Mercury does have a solid surface
mercury does have a solid surface
the process is called sublimation.
s it true that the earths surface is covered by a continuous layer of solid rock?
Soild
the lower mantle is a soild.
The four gas giants are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. These are the four outer planets. They are very similar to each other. They are all made of frozen, slushy gases, and are much larger than the inner planets. (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars) They do not have hard surfaces, and are so far away from the sun, that turning on a flashlight for more that two seconds would be more light than Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune would see in a thousand years. Jupiter is so large, that it obstructs the light of the other planets. There is an asteroid belt in-between the gas giants and the terrestrial planets, marking clearly where the gas giants begin, and the terrestrials begin.
No an onion, or at least the bit of it you cut up to eat, is a root. It grows under the soild and will also contain the "seed" of the plant.
yes but not as much as a soild surface becuase the bouncy house absorbs most of the force force by the ball