the rings of Saturn are made of small particles of ice, also it has no solid surface
Improved answer by Drazenfx: The landscape of saturn is covered with dust and rovky solids. The ring is made up of different chunks of rock and ice. ~Drazenfx
Saturn has no land features. It is completely made of gas.
Saturn is a gaseous planet so has no landforms. The gaseous surface is constantly changing.
Saturn has no solid terrain. the planet is one of the gas giants, with an atmosphere of helium and hydrogen.
Saturns Terrain is like Jupiter's. It is a sandy clay sort of terrain.
Saturn doesn't have land because it is a gas planet.
There is none. Saturn has no solid surface.
No landscape. Its a gas giant. Just clouds of hydrogen and helium and a few other gases.
Saturn does not have any land; it is a gas planet with no solid surface.
the space prob Huygens landed on Saturn's moon in the year 1932.
Saturn does not have any land features because it does not have any land; Saturn is a gas giant, a planet made of gases and high-pressure liquids.
It was just like Mary land
it looks like an arm of an ocean or sea extending into the land
Saturns symbol looks like a cross with a little curved tail coming off the end See the link below for an example.
its red blue and has a lot of holes
It has no land.
it is a gas planet. No land there.
No, it is a gas giant.
January 14th 2005
Saturns symbol looks like a cross with a little curved tail coming off the end See the link below for an example.
Saturns surface is made up of 97% hydrogen and 3% helium. It has no craters but no land.
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Saturns moons are usually very rocky and are covered in craters. This is because it is just outside a ring of asteroids which surround the sun.
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Cloudy and cold. It is mainly hydrogen and helium.