Uranus is often considered stranger than Earth due to its unique features, such as its extreme axial tilt of about 98 degrees, causing it to rotate on its side. It has a distinct blue color from methane in its atmosphere and possesses a ring system and numerous moons, which adds to its oddity. In terms of strength, if we consider gravitational strength, Uranus is weaker than Earth, with a gravitational pull about 89% that of Earth’s at its cloud tops. Overall, its unusual characteristics make it stranger rather than weaker.
Uranus's surface gravity is weaker.
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Your weight on Uranus would be about 88% of your weight on Earth, due to Uranus having a weaker gravitational pull than Earth. So, if you weighed 75 kg on Earth, you would weigh around 66 kg on Uranus.
Gravity is a correlation of mass. Uranus is many times larger than Earth. Therefore, the gravity on Uranus is much stronger than Earth's gravity.
Uranus is a planet. It does not have any stars. Like Earth, it orbits around the Sun, which is a star. The Sun does not belong to any planet.
Uranus has a slightly weaker "surface gravity" compared with the Earth.
Uranus's surface gravity is weaker.
Earth's gravitational force is stronger than Uranus due to Earth's larger mass and size. Uranus has a weaker gravitational force because it is a gas planet with lower density than Earth.
Weaker.
Uranus is an outer planet.
The planet Uranus shares the same sun as our planet, Earth.
Yes, Uranus is much bigger. Earth's diameter is 12,756km while Uranus's diameter is 51,118km.
The planet Uranus is about as different from Earth as two planets can be.
It is weaker, being equivalent to 0.89 g.
The "surface gravity" is slightly less than on Earth.
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