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  • Water on Uranus: Exploring Its Frozen, Liquid, and Gaseous Forms
    Yes, there is water on Uranus, but it's not in any of the forms we're used to seeing on Earth.

    * Solid: Uranus's core is likely composed of a mixture of rock and ice, including water ice.

    * Liquid: Deep within Uranus, the intense pressure and heat create a "slushy" layer of water mixed with other materials like methane and ammonia.

    * Gas: Water vapor is present in Uranus's atmosphere, but in very small amounts.

    It's important to remember that Uranus is a gas giant, so it doesn't have a surface like Earth. The water on Uranus exists in its deep interior and atmosphere, rather than in oceans or lakes.

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