because the aliens want you. they want you bad.
2007-02-21 14:18:51
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answer #1
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answered by Jayce 2
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Uranus is composed primarily of gas and various ices. The atmosphere is about 83 percent hydrogen, 15 percent helium, 2 percent methane and traces of acetylene. The interior is richer in heavier elements, most likely compounds of oxygen, carbon, and nitrogen, as well as rocky materials. This is in contrast to Jupiter and Saturn which are mostly hydrogen and helium. Uranus (like Neptune) is very much similar to the cores of Jupiter and Saturn without the massive fluid metallic hydrogen envelope. Uranus' cyan color is due to the absorption of red light by atmospheric methane. Surface temperature on Uranus' cloud cover is approximately 55 K (â218 °C or â360 °F).
One result of this orientation is that the polar regions of Uranus receive a greater energy input from the Sun than its equatorial regions. Uranus is nevertheless hotter at its equator than at its poles, although the underlying mechanism which causes this is unknown. The reason for Uranus' extreme axial tilt is also not known. It is speculated[citation needed] that during the formation of the Solar System, an Earth sized protoplanet collided with Uranus, causing the skewed orientation.
It appears that Uranus' extreme axial tilt also results in extreme seasonal variations in its weather. During the Voyager 2 flyby, Uranus' banded cloud patterns were extremely bland and faint. Recent Hubble Space Telescope observations, however, show a more strongly banded appearance now that the Sun's overhead position relative to Uranus is approaching Uranus' equator. By 2007 the Sun will be directly over Uranus' equator.
We don't know exacly what will happen then, maybe the planet will fart. :))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
2007-02-21 12:09:45
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answer #2
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answered by scientific_boy3434 5
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Uranus has a tight membrane surrounding its core. When pressure builds up in its core, Uranus voluntarily or involuntarily tenses, causing a rapid evacuation of gases. Depending on the relative positioning of its atmosphere, it may or may not result in a trumpeting or crackling sound.
The sounds of Uranus are far from paranormal. Actually, they happen on a frequent basis.
2007-02-21 00:40:19
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answer #3
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answered by s.park325 3
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because I had some mega burrito's for dinner!!!!
Sorry had to get that out
The only thing I can guess on is the gasses moving around the planet are causing pressure changes, and we are picking up on the changes
2007-02-20 08:18:17
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answer #4
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answered by Joe 2
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Because I'm haunted with indigestion. If you listen closely, you can hear the ghost of the burrito... crying out.... trying to find it's way to the out.
2007-02-20 14:28:26
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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PBbbbbbbbtttt!
2007-02-21 02:03:14
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answer #6
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answered by Pekoe90 2
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Pardon my indelicacy: Uranus is farting?
It's the twilight zone. doo doo doo doo
2007-02-21 03:49:24
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answer #7
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answered by Casperia 5
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Hehe, you said "Uranus".
2007-02-21 08:41:05
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answer #8
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answered by lisateric 5
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I don't know unless it is it's magnetic field. See website below.
Seeker
2007-02-21 18:58:15
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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acid reflux...the next shuttle will carry a giant pill that will cure this
2007-02-21 02:39:41
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry about that, I had mexican food last night.
2007-02-20 04:08:10
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answered by Anonymous
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