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Those words ('strong' and 'weak') don't mean anything unless

you explain what you're comparing to. You haven't done that.

Comparing the surface of Saturn to the surface of Earth, Saturn

comes out about 14% stronger.

Comparing the surface of Saturn to the surface of Jupiter, Saturn

comes out about 57% weaker.

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