It is not known if there is any life on Saturn. The odds are that if there were it would be different from life here on Earth. Saturn's environment features include strong gravity, high pressure, strong winds, and cold temperatures of -180oC to +40oC degrees.
On the plus side there are available reactive materials in the cloud decks - ammonia, ammonia hydrosulfide, and water. There is also ample energy in the environment from lightning, ultraviolet light, and charged particles.
Science Fiction writers have postulated critters that could live in this type of environment which might fly in the clouds with vast gas bags of helium or hydrogen to keep them aloft, but no evidence of their preence has been found.
There are no known lifeforms on Saturn. Earth's plants and animals could not live on Saturn or its moons because the conditions there would not support them: it is either too cold (mostly) or too hot (Saturn's solid interior), and there is little oxygen and liquid water. At Saturn's distance from the Sun, the sunlight is too weak to support photosynthesis by green plants.
Not life as we know it on Earth, no. However, there is really no telling whether there is some sort of living thing that we have never imagined before. There could be creatures who can live in that sort of atmosphere and gravity.
Yes. You can look up and see it in the sky.
No. Because:
- Saturn is a gas planet and it does not have soil for landscaping
- There is no water or oxygen that is needed by humans in respiration
Simply, no.
No
No, because life is not possible on Saturn, so how could a volcano be there. Common Sense
There is no way to know for certain, but probably no. Conditions on Saturn would not support life as we know it. If you are looking for visiting aliens, there is currently no scientific evidence that any such visitors have been in the solar system.
No there isn't any oxygen on saturn, and also there isn't any water on saturn as it does not have oxygen
Saturn does not have any volcanoes.
ther isn't any possibility cux not even 1 scientist had been able to go to well!........ not even 1 planet atleast!so what can an ordianry human well sum r genius sum r not but later on they can find it out!
No. There are two reasons for this. First, the word "Martian" refers to Mars, not Saturn. Second, there is no life on or in Saturn. Earth is the only world known to have any sort of life.
No. There is no known life other than on earth. Gas giants such as Saturn are probably incapable of sustaining life.
No, yet no traces have been found in Saturn about any life existing but still the search is on.
No, because life is not possible on Saturn, so how could a volcano be there. Common Sense
There is no way to know for certain, but probably no. Conditions on Saturn would not support life as we know it. If you are looking for visiting aliens, there is currently no scientific evidence that any such visitors have been in the solar system.
scientifically there was life on Saturn but then somehow the life on Saturn saw your face and died
No, and there never will be because Saturn doesn't have a flat surface to walk on. Just gas.
From what we all know so far, there is no forms of life on Saturn. However there is plant life on mars. Nothing is known about Saturn yet.
Not any kind of life as we know it.
There is no life on Saturn.
No, so far Earth is the only planet that can support life.
No. There could possibly be undiscovered life, but no humans.