Well, glad you asked because there is water, hydrogen, and other gases and matter (not any significant amount) that could support a different kind of life but it's very cold but it does have a core still. What I mean a different kind of life I mean the kind of life you would see down at Antarctica, there are fish down there that are immune to cold tempters and lastly the pressure, think of it it's just a third bigger than earth so there is actually a chance of life at uranus underground, because I'm not sure how fast or dangerous the winds could get so I don't know, there could actually be a chance!
Because its a gas giant.
no, there is no organic life currently recorded on Uranus, though maybe sometime in the future a discovery will be made. The atmosphere is mostly hydrogen and helium, which would make it impossible for breathing creatures like ourselves to live there, but who knows? Maybe some little piece of life has adapted to the atmosphere. Currently, however, there is no discovered organic life forms there, though.
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Not that we know of.
We have never found any signs of life on Uranus.
We have no evidence of life existing on Uranus at any point - but we haven't been there, so we can't say for certain.
no not as far as we know :P
no
no because its the coldest planet in all of the planets
Uranus is a ball of gas - there is no solid place for life to exist in the first place. The temperature and atmosphere are also issues, and there is no water.
No
No, humans could not live on the planet Uranus with a gas mask. A gas mask is a device that is designed to keep out poisonous gas, but it does not supply oxygen. If there is no breathable air, a gas mask won't help you. In addition Uranus is far too cold for human life, and the pressure of the unbreathable atmosphere is too high. Very elaborate life support equipment would be needed for humans to be able to live on Uranus.
Yes uranus is the only other planet which can support life because it has just the right temperature although it doesn't have any oxygen. In 1972 an astronaut actually set foot on uranus but he was crushed by the pressure and died.
No.
It is very unlikely.
Highly unlikely
Uranus is a ball of gas - there is no solid place for life to exist in the first place. The temperature and atmosphere are also issues, and there is no water.
Planet Uranus does not support life as we know it. It is pretty much just a giant ball of gases.
No, not unless the person had very advanced life support systems. Uranus' atmosphere is toxic and very cold. It does not even have a solid surface.
No
No no life has been detected on Uranus. No life form known is thought to be able to survive on Uranus..
No
of course not! there is no life on uranus.
There is not a high possibility of life on Uranus, it is very cold -224C on its average.
very cold and windy making it impossible for life on Uranus
No, humans could not live on the planet Uranus with a gas mask. A gas mask is a device that is designed to keep out poisonous gas, but it does not supply oxygen. If there is no breathable air, a gas mask won't help you. In addition Uranus is far too cold for human life, and the pressure of the unbreathable atmosphere is too high. Very elaborate life support equipment would be needed for humans to be able to live on Uranus.