Saturn's rings are flat, the planet itself has no solid ground, or at least scientist haven't fount any solid surfaces within Saturn.
yes it is. Saturn spins so quickly on its axis that it flattens itself out
Neither. Saturn is a gas planet, which means it does not have a definite surface.
As a gas giant, Saturn does not have a definite surface.
Saturn is a ball of gas, with no surface features other than weather patterns. Compared to rocky planets, gas giants are quite smooth.
smooth
Bumpy. It has a very rocky texture, so it wouldn't be very smooth. Venus is a bumpy planet.
Saturn's surface has not been proven to be smooth. One of Saturn's moons have been confirmed to be smooth and mirror like though.
it a bumpy smooth metamophic rock
no! its really like a well a bumpy smooth feeling well ya
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.
Bumpy. It has a very rocky texture, so it wouldn't be very smooth. Venus is a bumpy planet.
Saturn's surface has not been proven to be smooth. One of Saturn's moons have been confirmed to be smooth and mirror like though.
In fact it could be smooth or bumpy, it mostly depends on what foods you eat.
Argon is a gas and, like any gas, it is neither smooth nor bumpy.
Smooth
They are smooth and soft.
Slimy and smooth
no
smooth as a baies foot
bumpy and smooth
bumpy yet smooth.
bumpy, rugh