As far as we "humans" know there is no water on any planets or moons. There are theories that there actually is water on other planets such as Mars. But if you are referring to same water on Earth there is no water on Saturn that we know about.
Actually, NASA scientists say there is water on Saturn's moon Titan. They say
there seems to be ice covering an "ocean" of liquid water, under the surface.
Also, the famous rings of Saturn contain a lot of ice.
Some of Saturn's other moons may also have water.
Erosion is not a solid planet, like Earth, it is a gas giant. As such it does not have a surface to erode by anything. So there is no water erosion on Jupiter.
Jupiter is the one with the vapor atmosphere
The planet Saturn could theoretically float on giant planet like Jupiter because Saturn has a lower density than Jupiter due to its composition being mostly gas and liquid. This would mean that Saturn would have the ability to "float" in the atmosphere of Jupiter, similar to how a boat floats on water.
Scientists have found evidence of liquid water on Mars, Europa (a moon of Jupiter), Enceladus (a moon of Saturn), and possibly Ganymede (another moon of Jupiter). These are the known bodies in our solar system with liquid water.
Jupiter is the planet known for its white and orange bands caused by different atmospheric gases and particles. The planetβs colorful bands are created by swirling clouds of ammonia crystals, sulfur, and water vapor in its atmosphere.
Water exists in various forms across Jupiter's moons. For example, Europa is believed to have a subsurface ocean beneath its icy surface, while Ganymede and Callisto likely have liquid water layers beneath their icy crusts. On Jupiter itself, water exists primarily in the form of vapor in its atmosphere.
Yes and no . They have found water,but never other life forms On mars.
Jupiter hasn't water; traces of water vapors exist only in the atmosphere of the planet.
in the clouds
Oxygen makes up about 21% of Earth's atmosphere. It is also found in various forms in water, rocks, and living organisms on the planet.
A planet covered mostly with water is known as a "water world" or an ocean planet. These planets generally have a global ocean covering the majority of their surface with little to no land visible. They can be found in our own solar system, such as some of the moons of Jupiter and Saturn.
Yes, Jupiter is still classified as a planet. It is the largest planet in our solar system and is known for its many moons and massive size.
Erosion is not a solid planet, like Earth, it is a gas giant. As such it does not have a surface to erode by anything. So there is no water erosion on Jupiter.
It's hard even to define the surface for a gas planet like Jupiter, but there's no significant amount of water anyway.
no food has been ever found on Jupiter yet but possibly water
Scientists have recently discovered frozen water on the moon, and on Jupiter's moon of Europa
Jupiter is the one with the vapor atmosphere