Saturn is made up of crushed up comets (dusty, dirty snowballs), crushed up asteroids (big rocks), and various gases such as hydrogen and helium. Mainly gases and crushed asteroids though.
FUN SATURN FACT OF THE DAY: If there was an ocean big enough to hold it, Saturn would float.
No. Saturn is mostly made of gas.
Mostly gas
Seeing as Saturn is a gas giant, I feel none of the above is a solid answer.
Saturn is a gas giant planet and does not have a solid surface like Earth, so it does not have weather in the same way as we experience on our planet. However, Saturn does have extreme atmospheric conditions, including high-speed winds and massive storms.
Saturn has a density less than water, so it would float if there was a large enough container of water to hold it. Saturn is made mostly of hydrogen and helium, which are less dense than water.
It's mostly made up of gas (including liquid hydrogen). The core is probably rock and ices.
Saturn is not made from rock. Although it has a rocky/metallic core, the planet is mostly made of hydrogen.
Pluto is probably nearly 50% water ice. Of course, it was demoted to "dwarf planet" status.
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Saturn is made up of hydrogen
ANSWER A:Saturn is almost entirely hydrogen and helium, but it does have trace amounts of other chemicals, including water. When we look at Saturn, we're actually seeing the upper cloud tops of Saturn's atmosphere. These are made of frozen crystals of ammonia. But beneath this upper cloud layer, astronomers think there's a lower cloud deck made of ammonium hydrosulfide and water. There is water, but not very much.