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No. Saturn is made of icy clouds, it has no physical surface exept for a small, earth size rock
Saturn's upper atmosphere is made from Hydrogen gas. Below that is liquid and metallic helium. It is believed that Saturn has a rocky core. There are other trace elements. There are icy areas that are believed to be composed of methane.
Saturn?
The moon, Titan is one of the moons that is Saturn's. Titans surface is made up of water, and thick icy material.
Yes, the rings are mostly icy debris.
There is no planet with large rings and icy rocks. Saturn has rings, but it is not a rocky planet - it is a gas giant.
Since Saturn is within the kuiper belt and the belt is known to be of icy composition,Saturn's rings must be of icy composition. The other determining factor is the distance of Saturn from our nearest star(the sun) meaning everthing in the outer solar systym should be icy.
Dione is one of the moons of Saturn. It is an icy moon that has been suggested might have a liquid layer running underneath the icy crust.
yes they did actually they discovered the icy rings and what the rest of saturn is made of they also some how found the diameter. and basicly they got most of the info found online by sending probes
Saturn is very far from the sun. At that distance the sun's rays do not provide enough heat to melt ice.
I think you mean the Rings. See the link below for more information on the Rings of Saturn.