Saturn is extremely freezing. It is mostly like Jupiter,has a lot of gases!!! That's all I know!!!
Saturn is a gas giant, composed mainly of hydrogen and helium. There is no solid surface on Saturn like there is on Earth. The outer layer of Saturn is composed of clouds of ammonia crystals and other icy materials.
The surface of Saturn is like
Saturn has no surface. Nor do the other gas giants.
Saturn does not really have a surface. The only hard part of Saturn is its rocky core. The "surface" of Saturn is actually hydrogen and helium kept in a spherical shape by the planet's gravity.
No, there is no grass on Saturn. Saturn is a gas planet with no solid surface for grass to grow.
Saturn does not have a solid surface like Earth, so it does not have a distinct landscape. It is a gas giant primarily composed of hydrogen and helium. Its visible features are its famous rings, which are made up of particles of ice and rock.
No. We have had probes orbit and fly by Saturn, but it is impossible for anything to land on Saturn as there is no solid surface.
Hey..who knows?
The surface is open to the exterior.
Surface temperature? Saturn probably doesn't HAVE a "surface".
Saturn is a gas planet, so it has no surface
Saturn does not really have a surface. The only hard part of Saturn is its rocky core. The "surface" of Saturn is actually hydrogen and helium kept in a spherical shape by the planet's gravity.
Saturn is a gas giant and has no solid surface.
Saturn is a gas giant planet, it has no solid surface.
Saturn has no surface. Nor do the other gas giants.
Saturn does not have a solid surface like Earth, so it does not have a distinct landscape. It is a gas giant primarily composed of hydrogen and helium. Its visible features are its famous rings, which are made up of particles of ice and rock.
saturn is the what planet from the sun
The planet Saturn does not have a solid surface. Saturn is almost entirely made up of gases, hydrogen and helium.
No, because Saturn has no solid surface. Saturn is the second largest jovian planet, a gas giant.