What is believed to be the basic structure of the interior of Uranus?
A) rocky core; thick layer of water and ammonia; thin gaseous atmosphere
B) iron core; thick layer of rock; thin, gaseous atmosphere
C) rocky core; thick layer of water and ammonia; thick layer of liquid hydrogen and liquid helium; thin, gaseous atmosphere
D) rocky core; thick layer of liquid hydrogen and liquid helium; thin, gaseous atmosphere
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