It is giant.
If it was small, it would be a dwarf planet instead of a planet.
Saturn is considered a gas giant - together with Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune.
Saturn is classified as a gas giant, primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with a small rocky core at its center.
Saturn is classified as a gas giant, consisting primarily of hydrogen and helium with a small rocky core at its center.
Saturn is a gas giant planet, meaning it is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium with a small rocky core at its center. It does not have a molten surface or significant internal heat source like a molten giant planet.
Saturn is a Gas Giant.
Saturn is a gas giant, there is no solid surface.
Jupiter and Saturn consist mostly of hydrogen and helium, yes it is.
It is one of the four outer giants, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
With an average temperature of - 288 degrees Fahrenheit, Saturn is a very cold planet. A gas giant, Saturn is composed mainly of hydrogen and a small percentage of helium. Titan is one of its satellites.
Very few similarities exist between Mars and Saturn. Mars is a smallish terrestrial (or rocky) planet, while Saturn is a large gas giant planet. Mars has two small satellites, while Saturn has dozens of large satellites, and millions of small ones that form the "rings" of Saturn.
. . . All of them. The only planets with notable rings are Saturn (gas giant) and Uranus (ice giant).
No. Saturn is a gas giant planet.