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    Uranus is one of two ice giants in the outer solar system (the other is Neptune). Most (80% or more) of the planet's mass is made up of a hot dense fluid of "icy" materials – water, methane, and ammonia – above a small rocky core. Near the core, it heats up to 9,000 degrees Fahrenheit (4,982 degrees Celsius).

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    About Uranus Solarballs

    Uranus, an ice giant, is one of the two in the outer solar system, with Neptune being the other. Its mass is primarily composed of a hot, dense fluid of 'icy' materials like water, methane, and ammonia, above a small rocky core. The temperature near the core can reach up to 9,000 degrees Fahrenheit (4,982 degrees Celsius).

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    Uranus specializes in providing fascinating facts about its unique composition, icy materials, and extreme temperatures. It can also share insights about its position in the outer solar system and its relation to Neptune.

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