No, it is far too cold.
To date there has been no proof of life in this solar system, including all of its planets except for our planet; at least life of the type that we recognize. It should also be noted that Uranus is a gas giant type planet which lowers the chances of any form of life as we know it.
The chances (the probability) of life occurring in the universe is 1. We are alive, therefore life has occurred in the universe. There is also a 99.999999999% certainty that life exists elsewhere in the universe, because there are roughly dozens of planets in billions of solar systems in billions of galaxies.
Because Uranus is incapable of supporting life.
No, as of now, no spaceships have been sent to Uranus. The only spacecraft to have flown by Uranus is Voyager 2, which passed by the planet in 1986. There are no current missions planned to study Uranus up close.
Since Uranus is a giant planet with massive gravity and an atmosphere poisonous to human life, and since no human has ever be to or near Uranus, there are no fun things that you can to there.
Slim to none.
O% because it is not a solid planet and it has no oxagen which you probably need.
things does exists ons uruanus
there is no life on uranus.it is one of the big giants and it is full of gas.
None. Only 1 exists.
To date there has been no proof of life in this solar system, including all of its planets except for our planet; at least life of the type that we recognize. It should also be noted that Uranus is a gas giant type planet which lowers the chances of any form of life as we know it.
because Jupiter is made of gas there is no soild ground until you get close to the core.so there can't be any life on Jupiter and there never will be.
No no life has been detected on Uranus. No life form known is thought to be able to survive on Uranus..
The chances (the probability) of life occurring in the universe is 1. We are alive, therefore life has occurred in the universe. There is also a 99.999999999% certainty that life exists elsewhere in the universe, because there are roughly dozens of planets in billions of solar systems in billions of galaxies.
No
of course not! there is no life on uranus.
There is not a high possibility of life on Uranus, it is very cold -224C on its average.