Yes uranus is the only other planet which can support life because it has just the right temperature although it doesn't have any oxygen. In 1972 an astronaut actually set foot on uranus but he was crushed by the pressure and died.
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Slightly more likely there than on its dark sister, Neptune. But the possibility is remote. The most likely spots for life in our solar system are probably Mars and Titan (which is Saturn's largest moon).
Short answer: no. Long answer: hell no.
Uranus does not have water or a breathable atmosphere, so no.
The chance is very unlikely since Uranus is a gas planet that would be inhabitable (unlivable) for humans.
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no
None, Uranus is larger than Earth, so therefore, it's not possible for any Uranus to fit on Earth. From, Anonymous
No.
Because Uranus is incapable of supporting life.
Uranus can't contain life, because of where it is placed in the solar system
Highly unlikely
No. The only planet known to hold life is Earth. While a few objects in the solar system are considered possible places to harbor life, Uranus is not one of them.
no its way to cold actually -270 is the average temp
No, it is not possible for a human to live on Uranus.
because of it fast moving axis there is no possible way for human life
No no life has been detected on Uranus. No life form known is thought to be able to survive on Uranus..
No
of course not! there is no life on uranus.
There is not a high possibility of life on Uranus, it is very cold -224C on its average.
no
very cold and windy making it impossible for life on Uranus
No, Uranus is a gas giant. But we are a carbon-based life-form that relies on water and land. Uranus is not actually land, so nothing is able for something to walk on.