No. First, Uranus is a gas giant and so has no surface; there is nothing to stand on. Second, at its distance from the sun, Uranus is extremely cold. Finally, there is no oxygen in its atmosphere.
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.
The name of the chemical element was derived from the name of the planet Uranus; and Uranus was a Greek mythological deity.
i don't think so because you spelt it wrong its oxygen
There are no craters on uranus because it is a ball of gas. If that was your question.
a) Because Uranus is to cold b) Because there isn't any oxygen on Uranus c) because as far as research is concerned there hasn't been any sort of plant or food that grows on Uranus
Uranus's atmosphere is made up of many gases like Hydrogen, Heluim, and methane. Uranus does not have much if any oxygen so you would not be able to breathe.
it was the same as any ordinary planet.
Voyager 2 got photos of Uranus and Neptune.
Uranus became a planet in 1781.
It may have because it has a layer of water and ice but maybe not because their ain't much oxygen.
Uranus does not have a ozone layer. It does not have a oxygen and no UV radiation to convert it into ozone.
no there are not any storms on uranus
No, Uranus does not orbit around any plants. Uranus doesorbit around the sun.
Uranus hasn't got land, it is a gas planet. Which means you will simply fall into the core of the planet. If you tried to land on the planet.
Mercury, Venus, Mars, and the gas giants Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune do not have oxygen in their atmospheres. These planets have atmospheres composed of different elements and compounds, but oxygen is not a significant component.
Uranus doesn't have any active plate tectonics. Uranus is made out of gas and does not contain any solid surfaces.