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Yes and no. Ice comets travel through space. Given time, there will be an ice comet that will be traveling through Uranus, in other times, there won't be one. Ever wondered how Earth got it's water? That's right, ice comets crashed into earth, melted, and turned to water. After millions of years you get lakes oceans, rivers, etc. (I don't know where the ice comets originated from although.)

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11y ago

There is water on Uranus in the form of water vapor, liquid water and solid ice.

- The upper atmosphere of Uranus contains only traces of water vapor.

- Further down there is a cloud layer composed of water clouds (as well as layers of ammonia and methane clouds.)

- The core of Uranus is composed of water ice, ammonia ice and rocks.

- Scientists believe that, because of the tremendous pressure, there is a very large, very hot ocean of liquid water and ammonia down on the surface of this giant "Ice Planet"!

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14y ago

The so-called "ice giants" (Uranus and Neptune) are thought to consist largely of water, probably in the form of an ammonia-water ocean surrounding a relatively small, rocky core.

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8y ago

Yes, Uranus is known to have water in aerosol form in its atmosphere.

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15y ago

yes it does it has an ocean that spans the entire planet and its around 8000 degres hot.So if you went in youd be a crispy critter

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13y ago

No but it is surrounded by a cold dark ring of debris

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9y ago

NO! Its green-ish looking because there is methane gas on the planet.

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