No. Mars, however, may appear to have canals if you don't look closely.
No, Saturn does not have canals on its surface. The appearance of canals on other planets, such as Mars, is a result of optical illusions or features created by geological processes. Saturn, on the other hand, is known for its majestic rings made up of countless icy particles.
Saturn has no surface. Nor do the other gas giants.
Saturn is extremely freezing. It is mostly like Jupiter,has a lot of gases!!! That's all I know!!!
Saturn does not really have a surface. The only hard part of Saturn is its rocky core. The "surface" of Saturn is actually hydrogen and helium kept in a spherical shape by the planet's gravity.
Saturn, incidentally, overall has a density less than that of water. If you had a bath tub sufficiently big, Saturn would float in it. Through a telescope, Saturn (the actual planet, not the rings) just looks an ugly yellow color. A closer look however, will reveal bands of white, brown, and even blue gasses
It doesn`t have a hard surface, but it is a gas giant like Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune.
Saturn has no surface. Nor do the other gas giants.
It has no solid surface. It would hold 9 and a half earths on its face! Looks a bit like a squished ball.
Saturn is extremely freezing. It is mostly like Jupiter,has a lot of gases!!! That's all I know!!!
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There is no landscape, Saturn is a gas planet with no solid surface.
because saturn has cold and hot temparatures which causes st=aturns surface to be really hot
Saturn is one of the gas giants. As such it doesn't have a hard surface like Earth or Mars do.
It's doubtful that water exists on Saturn. But if it does, it most likely looks like water.
Saturn does not really have a surface. The only hard part of Saturn is its rocky core. The "surface" of Saturn is actually hydrogen and helium kept in a spherical shape by the planet's gravity.
Saturn, incidentally, overall has a density less than that of water. If you had a bath tub sufficiently big, Saturn would float in it. Through a telescope, Saturn (the actual planet, not the rings) just looks an ugly yellow color. A closer look however, will reveal bands of white, brown, and even blue gasses
Saturn because it looks like my balls.
Like Jupiter, Saturn does not have a solid surface. Both planet's have a small core surrounded by layers of compressed gases, with the majority of the gas being hydrogen. Saturn is a great deal cooler than Jupiter.