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What is the Amount Of Gravity compared to Earth for URANUS?

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What is the Amount Of Gravity compared to Earth for URANUS?

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The mass of Uranus is 14.54 times greater than the mass of Earth, and its volume is 67 times greater than that of Earth. The force of gravity at the surface of Uranus is 1.17 times the force of gravity on Earth. Uranus’s ocean is extremely hot (about 6650°C/about 12,000°F). Water at the surface of Earth evaporates, or boils, at 100°C (212°F). The ocean on Uranus remains liquid at such a high temperature, however, because the pressure deep in Uranus is about five million times stronger than the atmospheric pressure on Earth at sea level. Diameter 51800 km Average Distance from Sun 2,871 million km 19.2AU Size compared to Earth (Diameter) 4x Gravity compared to Earth 0.79 Surface temperature -210°C Length of Day 17 hours 14 mins(Retrograde) Length of Year 84.01 Earth years Eccentricity of Orbit 0.046 Moons 21 Density 1.

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