Originally posted by tomtom232The atmosphere is composed of many gases. It is 83% hydrogen, 15% helium, 2% methane, and it has small amounts of ethane as well as other gases. The temperature of Uranus is about –355 degrees Fahrenheit. The interior temperature can rise fast and even reach up to 4,200 degrees in the ocean and 12,600 degrees at the core.
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Originally posted by PhlabibitIf it burns me I'll put it in my soup and EAT IT!
The atmosphere is composed of many gases. It is 83% hydrogen, 15% helium, 2% methane, and it has small amounts of ethane as well as other gases. The temperature of Uranus is about –355 degrees Fahrenheit. [b]The interior temperature can rise fast and even reach up to 4,200 degrees in the ocean and 12,600 degrees at the core.[/b]
Originally posted by PhlabibitThere's more to you than just a tight sphincter
The atmosphere is composed of many gases. It is 83% hydrogen, 15% helium, 2% methane, and it has small amounts of ethane as well as other gases. The temperature of Uranus is about –355 degrees Fahrenheit. [b]The interior temperature can rise fast and even reach up to 4,200 degrees in the ocean and 12,600 degrees at the core.[/b]
Originally posted by PhlabibitLOL!
The atmosphere is composed of many gases. It is 83% hydrogen, 15% helium, 2% methane, and it has small amounts of ethane as well as other gases. The temperature of Uranus is about –355 degrees Fahrenheit. [b]The interior temperature can rise fast and even reach up to 4,200 degrees in the ocean and 12,600 degrees at the core.[/b]
Originally posted by PhlabibitI think the methane content of Uranus would be much higher.
The atmosphere is composed of many gases. It is 83% hydrogen, 15% helium, 2% methane, and it has small amounts of ethane as well as other gases. The temperature of Uranus is about –355 degrees Fahrenheit. [b]The interior temperature can rise fast and even reach up to 4,200 degrees in the ocean and 12,600 degrees at the core.[/b]