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What is below the cloud layer on Uranus?

Methane is the cloud layer on Uranus


What are the tempertures on Uranus?

The mean temperature of Uranus' cloud layer is about -350 Fahrenheit.


What happens at about 1000km below cloud layer in Jupiter?

At about 1000km below the cloud layer on Jupiter, the atmospheric pressure would become extremely high, reaching levels that can compress hydrogen into a metallic state. This region is where the transition from the outer gaseous layer to the denser interior occurs, leading to unique physical properties like metallic hydrogen and a magnetic field.


What is the weather like on Uranus'?

The cloud tops are very cold, as low as -200 degrees Celsius. There is no true surface, only a gradual increase in pressure to a dense fluid of water and ammonia. Uranus has very strong winds as well as clouds of ammonia and water. Storms seem to be rare. That is about all that is really known.


What happens to the water which has evaporated from the earth's surface?

It turns to clouds and releases water as rain.


Can you colonize Uranus?

Not within the atmosphere. It's far below 0, has winds at over 300 mph, and has an ocean beneath the gas cloud and above the solid core. However, you could maintain space colonies in orbit around Uranus.


What happens to a nimbostratus cloud?

what happens to a nimbostratus cloud


Temperatures in a cloud are below freezing a warmer air lies between the cloud and the ground what type of precipitation do you predict will occur?

Snow will form because snow falls through colder and drier air:)


What part of Uranus is most like Earth?

The two planets are almost totally dissimilar, except that the lowest cloud levels of Uranus are thought to contain water vapor, as clouds do on Earth. But Uranus has no solid surface for rain to fall on, and is the coldest major planet in the solar system.


What happens to the ground directly below a storm cloud?

An equal and opposite charge to the charge at the cloud base is induced. As the cloud moves, this charge moves across the ground, staying under the centre of the cloud.


Where did Uranus get its rings?

they came from a cloud of gas and dust that got pulled in its atmosphere.


What is Uranus's appearance?

Uranus is a gaseous planet with a pale blue-green color due to the presence of methane in its atmosphere. It has a hazy appearance because of its thick cloud cover, and it appears as a featureless sphere through telescopes due to the lack of distinct surface features.