"Surface" isn't really a meaningful term for a gas giant.
The planet Uranus would have no holes. Uranus's composition is around 83% hydrogen, 15% helium and 2% methane. These are all gases and Uranus is basically a giant atmosphere. Therefore, without a surface, Uranus wouldn't have any holes.
Uranus is a gaseous planet, composed mainly of hydrogen and helium, with no solid surface like Earth. It is classified as an ice giant due to its composition of water, ammonia, and methane ices in its atmosphere.
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Uranus is mainly hydrogen and helium, but also contains a large amount of frozon ammonia and methane. Being a gas planet, it has no surface like earth, the atmosphere just gets thicker as you go futher in.
Neptune is the planet that is most similar to Uranus in terms of size, composition, and atmosphere. Both planets are similar in size, composition, and are classified as ice giant planets.
Uranus' atmosphere is mainly composed of methane, hydrogen, and helium. (Mainly)
The planet Uranus would have no holes. Uranus's composition is around 83% hydrogen, 15% helium and 2% methane. These are all gases and Uranus is basically a giant atmosphere. Therefore, without a surface, Uranus wouldn't have any holes.
Uranus has a gas surface
Uranus's surface is made of frozen gases
gas
Uranus is a gaseous planet, composed mainly of hydrogen and helium, with no solid surface like Earth. It is classified as an ice giant due to its composition of water, ammonia, and methane ices in its atmosphere.
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bluish green
Molten rock
Gas
Uranus has one because it is a gas planet