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you learned how Uranus is different from Jupiter, and how its rings and moons formed and evolved. Based on what you learned about Uranus, select all of the correct statements from the following list: - Uranus's blue color is due to being mostly made of methane, which absorbs long wavelengths; - Uranus is much smaller and less massive than Jupiter; -Uranus's appearance is nearly featureless; very bland; -Uranus's core is probably molten and very hot; -Uranus has some large moons and rings.; -Uranus has no magnetic field.; -Uranus rotates on its side, giving it extreme seasons. This may have been caused by an Impact.

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Uranus's blue color is due to methane, it is smaller and less massive than Jupiter, its appearance is nearly featureless, it has a ring system and large moons, and it rotates on its side, causing extreme seasons.

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Based on the information provided, the correct statements about Uranus are:

  • Uranus's blue color is due to being mostly made of methane, which absorbs long wavelengths. Unlike Jupiter and Saturn, Uranus has upper clouds composed of methane.
  • Uranus is much smaller and less massive than Jupiter. Uranus and Neptune are only 5% as massive as Jupiter.
  • Uranus's appearance is nearly featureless and bland. Unlike Jupiter and Saturn, Uranus is almost entirely featureless as seen at various wavelengths.
  • Uranus has some large moons and rings. Uranus has a ring system and some large moons.
  • Uranus rotates on its side, giving it extreme seasons. Uranus's axial tilt causes it to rotate on its side, leading to extreme seasons.

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