Well for one the planet has a HUGE gravity tug compared to earth crushing the life there,the planet has lots of methane making the thriving life choke to death, the place has no land, there is almost no water and oxygen, and the place would freeze us to death.
Uranus is considered an ice giant, so it likely contains a significant amount of water in various forms such as water ice, liquid water, and water vapor. However, the exact amount of water on Uranus is not currently known with certainty.
The core of planet Uranus is made up of water.
It is believed that Uranus does not contain a significant amount of water in its atmosphere or in its composition, unlike other gas giant planets like Neptune. Therefore, the percentage of water on Uranus is likely very low.
Yes
75%
Uranus is considered an ice giant, so it likely contains a significant amount of water in various forms such as water ice, liquid water, and water vapor. However, the exact amount of water on Uranus is not currently known with certainty.
Some of the water on Uranus is in liquid form.
The core of planet Uranus is made up of water.
The temperatures on Uranus are far below the freezing point of water, and most other ices.
It is believed that Uranus does not contain a significant amount of water in its atmosphere or in its composition, unlike other gas giant planets like Neptune. Therefore, the percentage of water on Uranus is likely very low.
In Uranus's interior there is hydrogen, helium, water, and high pressure. (:
Yes
yes
75%
No
Not liquid water (but ice is likely).
There is evidence to suggest that Uranus' moons may contain water ice in their interiors. However, the surface of these moons is mainly composed of a mixture of water ice and other compounds like rock and carbonaceous materials. Further exploration is needed to confirm the presence of water on Uranus' moons.