Saturn is the only planet in our Solar System that is less dense than water. Saturn would float if there were a body of water large enough!♥♥
Actually, Saturn is the least dense of all planets, the only planet less dense than water, at 687.00 kg/m³.
it has rings and it is the least dense
Saturn is the second largest planet of all eight planets in our solar system.
by radius yes, 2nd largest
Yes Saturn and the other planets are in our Solar System. Many hundreds of planets exist outside of our solar system. These are often compared to the gas giants (Jupiter and Saturn) because of their size and composition.
Within our solar system, Saturn is the second largest and second most massive planet after Jupiter.
Extremely. None of the other planets is as dense as Earth (Mercury is close). Venus is just a little less than Mercury, Mars is about 2/3 as dense as Earth, and the outer planets are much less dense... 1/3 or less (Saturn is about 1/6).
The Rings of Saturn is a unique characteristic. While three other planets in the solar system have rings, they are not nearly as visible as Saturn's. Saturn is also the least dense planet in the solar system, with an average density less than that of water.
The star Altair stays in one place in the sky, but Venus and Saturn move on (or near) a circle called the ecliptic, like the other planets. But none of the planets goes close to Altair because it is well off the ecliptic.
They are small compared to other planets but big compared to us.
the outer planets are - jupiter - saturn - uranus - neptune
Saturn's surface is not solid, as with other planets. Freezing temperatures turn objects to ice, and the high level of pressure will crush objects before it hits the surface.