If you are asking genuinely, it comes from Greek mythology (the Titans), if not then humor is not your strong suit.
No, Neptune and Uranus will never collide. Their orbits do not come anywhere near one another.
Because they come from the magic planet of Uranus and everybody there is orange
This conclusion can not be drawn from planet name Uranus, Uranus is a gaseous planet and what is in its core it is unknown we have very little knowledge about its inner part but chances of presence of Uranium are very rare.
It's not clear where Uranus' moons have come from. Theories suggest they were pulled into orbit or formed alongside Uranus during the development of the Solar System.
they did not have a fist name for uranus they had numbers for uranus before uranus was named uranus
uranus now go ask "who lives on uranus."
she came from the planet uranus her name is uranus
The name of the chemical element uranium is derived from the name of the planet Uranus; and Uranus was a Greek deity.
The name of the chemical element uranium is derived from the name of the planet Uranus; and Uranus was a Greek deity.
No, Neptune and Uranus will never collide. Their orbits do not come anywhere near one another.
supposedly it was created in the big bang theory.
The only man-made thing to come near Uranus was the robotic Voyager 2 probe.
it's very cold there
Venus or Aphrodite is actually a child of Uranus and Gaea. When Cronus (Kronus) killed Uranus, the blood of Uranus fell everywhere and it made a pink cloud that gave a birth to Aphrodite.
Because they come from the magic planet of Uranus and everybody there is orange
This conclusion can not be drawn from planet name Uranus, Uranus is a gaseous planet and what is in its core it is unknown we have very little knowledge about its inner part but chances of presence of Uranium are very rare.
It's not clear where Uranus' moons have come from. Theories suggest they were pulled into orbit or formed alongside Uranus during the development of the Solar System.