--Why the Uranus(天王星)is lifeless?--Because it doesn't have the atmosphere.( ) A. have nothing living B. have something living C. have something interesting 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 根据句意Because it doesn't have the atmosphere:因为它没有大气层. 推出划线单词的意思是"毫无生机的",...
Why is there weather on Uranus?PLANETARY atmospheresPLANETARY observationsURANUS (Planet)No abstract is available for this article.doi:10.1111/j.1468-4004.2012.53607.xJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Astronomy & Geophysics
---Why the Uranus(天王星)is lifeless?---Because it doesn’t have the atmosphere.A. have nothing living B. have something living C. have something interesting 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 句意:——为什么天王星没有生命?——因为它没有空气。lifeless= have nothing living无生命的。故选A。反...
Why is Saturn almost as big as Jupiter despite its smaller mass? Why was the planet Uranus named Uranus? What distinguishes Trojan asteroids from belt asteroids? Small rocky bodies that are thought to be leftover remnants from the formation of the solar system are called: a. asteroids. b. ...
Why is Uranus called the sideways planet? Why is the Sun fourth in the Ptolemaic planetary system? Why do planets orbit the sun? If you are facing north and the Moon is directly behind you over the southern horizon, what is its azimuth? Why would it not be 180 ...
Why is Uranus on its Side? | The Planets | Earth Science: With Fran Bagenal. Far out in the Solar system lies the ultra-cold planet Uranus with an oddly tilted axis and it's own collection of rings.
Uranus is the celestial black sheep of our small cosmic family. Most of the solar system's planets rotate counterclockwise when viewed from above and have vertical poles that are aligned with the sun's. Not Uranus. The planet's poles are tilted 98 degrees and it spins clockwise. ...
After the advent of telescopes, astronomers discovered two new planets,UranusandNeptune, which are too faint to spot with the naked eye (Note that this definition of "planet" is following the Greco-Roman tradition on which the International Astronomical Union or IAU's community definitions are bas...
So, in the 19th century, many large asteroids were called planets. There were a lot of “planets”, or “wanderers” in our solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Ceres, Vesta, Pallas, Juno, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune....
the same reason the seventh planet from the sun is called Uranus, it was one of many names that got stuck, nothing more to it. Originally Posted by Yoonalol wat are the 2 gob mounts.. i only know the trike2013-04-02, 01:32 PM #169 Zdrasti Pit Lord Join Date Apr 2011 Posts...