Saturn is less denser than Mars. Mar's mean density is 3933 kg/m^3 . Saturn's mean density is 687 kg/m^3. These numbers were taken from the NASA site.
The fact sheets below may provide you with more information on both of these planets.
nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/marsfact.html
nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/saturnfact.html
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Earth, Venus, Mars and Mercury Distances from the Sun are Mercury = 0.387 Astronomical Units from the Sun, Venus = 0.723, Earth=1, Mars=1.52, Jupiter = 5.20, Saturn =9.54, Uranus :] = 19.2, Neptune=30.1,
No, a person could not jump further on Mars than on Saturn. Mars has lower gravity than Earth but Saturn has much stronger gravity than both Mars and Earth, making jumping farther on Saturn impossible due to the higher gravitational pull.
The planet that orbits the sun closer than Saturn but farther away than Mars is Jupiter. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and is located between Mars and Saturn in terms of its distance from the Sun.
About 5 times denser, like the Mercury and Venus. Trust
Saturn, because between mars and jupiter is the asteroid belt.
Saturn is about 9.41 times larger than the Earth
The two closest planets are Mars and Saturn. Mars is closer to the sun, Saturn is farther from the sun.
Jupiter is located between Mars and Saturn.
No. The distance between Jupiter and Saturn is larger than that of mars and Jupiter.
While Mercury is denser than Mars it is also smaller, making it less massive.
Saturn is further from the sun than is Mars, so it has to travel further to go around the Sun once. As a result it takes Saturn longer to go around the Sun than it takes Mars. Since a year for any planet is the time it takes for it to go around the sun, the year for Saturn is longer than the year for Mars.
Saturn is brighter than Mars in our night sky. Saturn's rings reflect more sunlight, making it appear brighter from Earth. Mars is usually visible to the naked eye and has a reddish color, while Saturn has a yellowish tint.