On Saturn's surface, things are about 8% heavier than on the Earth's surface.
Yes, Saturn has a lot of rings. The rings are made up of thousands of small bits of ice or rock. They are so close to Saturn that a normal moon would be broken up there by Saturn's gravity.
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.
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By taking a heavy dose of diuretics, a lot of exercise, large quantities of water, and little food.
well if it has little mass it has little weight and if you have a lot of mass the possibility of it would be that it weights a lot
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According to some sources Saturn's "surface gravity" is stronger than the Earth. Some say it is about 1.15 times that of Earth. Others say it's about 1.065 times that of Earth. Still others say it is only about 0.92 times that of Earth. So it's hard to say if it is stronger or weaker than Earth's. A lot depends on exactly how the surface gravity of Saturn is defined.
There is gravity on Jupiter - rather a lot.
They dose weigh a lot
Saturn has a lot of neat things about it like it does not have more information
Jupiter and Saturn are very large and massive, their gravitational influence is a lot greater than the inner planets. There were also a lot more bodies to 'catch' further out at their distances. Saturns rings and many smaller moons may have originally come from fewer but larger moons that have broken up over time.
A lot!