it's not
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.
Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus
jupiter, saturn, uranus
Jupiter and Saturn are "gas giants" so you probably cannot land, because there is no solid surface
Jupiter and Saturn.
Earth, Venus, Mars, and Saturn.
The planet with surface features most likely resembling those on Jupiter is Saturn. Both gas giants share similar atmospheric dynamics, including strong winds, storms, and banded cloud patterns. However, Saturn's rings and overall appearance differ, but their gaseous compositions and weather phenomena are comparable. Jupiter's Great Red Spot and Saturn's hexagonal storm at the north pole are examples of their dynamic atmospheres.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
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.
Jovian planets can also be called gas giants. They are Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus. They are mostly made up of gas, but they have a rocky core, (somewhere!). They are said to lack a solid surface, But they actually don't really have a surface at all! The gases that they're made up from get thinner and thinner as you get closer to the core.
The gas giants in our solar system are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. These planets are mainly composed of hydrogen and helium, with thick atmospheres and no solid surface.
Saturn's surface is a lot farther from the Sun than the surface of Earth is.