Social Sciences, asked by naiteek5124, 7 months ago

why life on uranus is not possible​

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Answered by Aayati17
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The problem is that the pressures inside Uranus are enormous at those temperatures, and would crush life. The other problem is that life on Earth requires sunlight to provide energy. There's no process inside Uranus, like volcanism on Earth, that would give life inside the planet a form of energy.

Answered by praful22979
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Answer:

10likey= 10likes+ follow

Explanation:

because it is too cool

and don't have oxygen

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