Multiple Choice
What is believed to be the basic structure of the interior of Uranus?
A) rocky core, thick layer of highly compressed liquid water, thick outer layer of liquid hydrogen, thin gaseous atmosphere
B) rocky core, thick layer of liquid water covered by a thin gaseous atmosphere
C) rocky core, thick layer of liquid metallic hydrogen, thin gaseous atmosphere
D) iron core, thick layer of rock, solid icy surface covered by a thin gaseous atmosphere
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