Huge oceans in Uranus and Neptune
Huge oceans in Uranus and Neptune
A recent investigation published on November 26 in Forbes directed by Burkhard Militzerq, who is a professor of earth and planetary sciences at the University of California at Berkeley in the United States, states that there could be an ocean 8000 km deep in Uranus and Neptune and they would be under the cloud layers in the atmosphere of hydrogen and helium.
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This is the official theory until now, but according to this researcher, that mantle or a large important part of that mantle would be liquid, it would be liquid water, an ocean of liquid water, the core would be made of ice and rock and deeper because it surely could have perhaps something from a metal core where it stores some of the original heat from the formation of the planet.
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Here is a comparative image, if we blew and heated Neptune and eliminated its gases, especially the hydrogen and all the gases, then we would have a rocky core that according to calculations would be the size of the Earth, Neptune beneath all these clouds there is a rocky core of the size of the earth, but subjected to enormous pressure and in the center of that rocky core, I am convinced that it will also have a core of surely molten metal because it retains the internal heat of its origin even if it is
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