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Would Uranus ever be considered a NATURAL gas giant?

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I also heard they are changing the planet's name from Uranus to Urbutthole. Ok enough with the corny Uranes jokes...lol hehe. :)

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  1. haha, lol!! We just did astronomy in school this year (i wuz in 8th) and i had my fill of " ur a**s" jokes, but this one is just cracked me up.!! To the answerer above me, come on dude, loosen up a bit, its just a joke. I bet u were one of us hormone driven teenagers at a time : /


  2. It's an Ice giant that rotates on it's side, perhaps from the result of a collision.

    It has at least 9 moons.

  3. Immature kids like you tick me off.

    But I'll answer your question anyway.

    The structures of the gas planets, Jupiter and Saturn, are much different from those of Neptune and Uranus (pronounced You-un-us, not "ur-a**s"...). Neptune and Uranus are called "ice giants", because their interiors have sufficient pressure to cause a lot of ice, often water ice, deep inside them. The gas planets Jupiter and Saturn, though, have even more exotic interiors, where pressures have forced hydrogen to become a liquid, metallic state.

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