A day on Saturn is about 11 hours on Earth.
1 saturnian day thats about 10 earthian hours or so
I`ll assume by a day you mean an Earth day (24 hours). Saturn rather !
No planet has. (Planet Saturn has a year lasting about 29 Earth years.)
On the planet Saturn, a single day lasts ten hours thirty-nine minutes. This refers to the time it takes for Saturn to rotate on its axis.
On the planet Saturn, a single day lasts ten hours thirty-nine minutes. This refers to the time it takes for Saturn to rotate on its axis.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
Earth, Venus, Mars, and Saturn.
The short answer is "relativity." The longer answer is "what the heck is this question even supposed to mean?" because if you don't understand the short answer, I don't know what "the time on Earth is different from Saturn" could possibly be intended to refer to. The smart-aleck literal answer is "the time on Earth is a time, and Saturn is a planet."
Because a day is defined as how long it takes a planet to rotate on it's axis, and has nothing to do with the size of a planet. However, Saturn rotates at about 35,500 kph whereas the Earth for comparison only rotates at 1,675 kph.
One earth day is 24 hours no matter where you are.
There are four actually. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
Saturn takes 10,832 Earth days (29.66 Earth years) to go around the Sun once. Since one day on Saturn is 10.656 hours long, it takes 24,396 Saturnian days for Saturn to go around the sun once.