it would not change the living condition but the sky would be a different colour sky, and when you take out your telescope you won't see Saturn.
if you are 12 you would probally 70 - 80 yrs old
If Saturn was a bed sheet, Earth would be a handkerchief. Earth is just a troublesome little rock compared to the big boulder Saturn. Another way, Earth would be a Pekinese, and Saturn would be a Bernese Mountain Dog.
To convert your weight from Earth to Saturn, you would first calculate your weight on Earth using the equation Weight = Mass x Gravity, then divide that weight by Saturn's gravity (which is about 1.08 times that of Earth). This would give you an estimation of how much you would weigh on Saturn.
You would weigh 106.4 pounds on Saturn if you weighed 100lbs on earth
Objects on Saturn would weigh the same as on Earth because weight is determined by the gravitational pull of a planet, which is the same for both Saturn and Earth. However, the objects would weigh less on Saturn compared to Earth due to Saturn's lower surface gravity.
A 5 pound rock on Earth would weigh 5.3 pounds on Saturn. This is because Saturn's gravity is slightly stronger than the pull on Earth.
Your weight on Saturn would be approximately 186 pounds. This is because Saturn's gravity is weaker than Earth's, so a person weighing 176 pounds on Earth would weigh slightly more on Saturn.
Add seven pounds on to your weight. That's about how much you would weigh. Because Saturn has such low density, your weight would not be much heavier than what it is now.
1000,0000,00000,00000,00000,000000,00000 times as much you would weigh on planet earth
If you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh significantly more on Saturn due to its stronger gravitational pull. Saturn's gravity is about 1.07 times that of Earth's. Therefore, if you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh approximately 107 pounds on Saturn.
The person's weight on Saturn would be different than on Earth because gravitational pull varies depending on the planet. On Saturn, the gravitational pull is weaker than on Earth, so the person would weigh less. The exact weight would depend on Saturn's specific gravitational force.
Saturn takes 29 earth years for one orbit, so someone who has reach 8 years on earth (ie orbited the sun 8 times on earth) would be 8/29 ≈ 0.28 years old on Saturn, ie they would have completed about 0.28 of one orbit of Saturn around the sun. As Saturn takes about 24491 Saturn days to complete one orbit of the sun they would be 8/29 × 24491 ≈ 6756 Saturn days old compared to the 365.25 × 8 = 2922 Earth days they are.