Can you repeat the question in English, please? XD
From the acids and different temperatures mixed together.
The planets Saturn and Neptune are orbiting the sun. Therefore the distance between them is changing a lot.
Yes, Saturn generates gravity. Gravity is caused by a particle called the graviton that orbits all atoms. Since Saturn contains more atoms than the earth, it also has more gravity. Gravity actually pushes & is caused when graviton particles bump into things. Graviton particles only impart a tiny bumping force - but, multiply this by billions & you have gravity. Since gravitons are the source of time it is very likely that "time" perception on Saturn is very different from that of the earth. For example, an hour glass on Saturn will "run-out" a lot faster because Saturn has much greater gravity than the earth..Alfred Herman Schrader 2,010.
The planet that has a moon named Titan is Saturn.
Saturn is a girl
nagoi ,ade a saturn of the atom with flat rings of electron revolving around a positively charged particle
From changes in its magnetic field, assuming that the magnetic field rotates with the core.
The rings of Saturn are composed of countless thousands of particles of ice and rock, roughly ranging from the size of a truck to fine dust particles.Concerning the source of this ice and rock: Current consensus of planetary science is that these particle rings are the remains of a moon that was tidally destroyed by the considerable force of Saturn's gravity.Additional Information:It also seems likely that within 300,000 years or so, existing ring particles will all have been captured by Saturn's gravity, becoming part of the planet.Assuming that Saturn finds no more orbiting fodder to grind during this process of assimilation, the familiar Saturn we see today will no longer be associated with these particle rings. It will simply be a gas giant like it's much larger neighbor Jupiter.
Saturn's run just fine on regular fuel; in fact, all fuel should be as "fresh' as possible to minimize potential problems. The best grade for your Saturn will be partially determined by your altitude. If you live at a higher altitude, you can get by with lower octane.
From the acids and different temperatures mixed together.
The planets Saturn and Neptune are orbiting the sun. Therefore the distance between them is changing a lot.
Technically, Freon is the name of the formerly legal fluorocarbon that was used in everything from refrigerators, to automobile air conditioners and fire suppression systems. When the patent expired, the product was determined to be a hazard to the environment. All Saturn's use the newer "134A" refrigerant.
Yes, Saturn generates gravity. Gravity is caused by a particle called the graviton that orbits all atoms. Since Saturn contains more atoms than the earth, it also has more gravity. Gravity actually pushes & is caused when graviton particles bump into things. Graviton particles only impart a tiny bumping force - but, multiply this by billions & you have gravity. Since gravitons are the source of time it is very likely that "time" perception on Saturn is very different from that of the earth. For example, an hour glass on Saturn will "run-out" a lot faster because Saturn has much greater gravity than the earth..Alfred Herman Schrader 2,010.
The rings of Saturn orbits Saturn
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No. Each planet spins at a rate determined by its mass and interactions with the gravity of the Sun and the other planets. This rotational speed may have changed considerably since the planet formed. The large gas giants (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) spin much faster than Earth, at least as far as can be determined from their exterior cloud layers. Saturn, especially, has a faster rotation speed at its equator than at its poles.
Saturn is spelled Saturn.