There is evidence that on Saturn's rings, there is a lot of water and somewhat of an atmosphere made of oxygen.
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Saturn does not have a solid surface, so there are no bodies of water like oceans or lakes on the planet. Additionally, the atmosphere of Saturn is composed mostly of hydrogen and helium, with very little oxygen present.
oxygen
Saturn is a gas giant composed mainly of hydrogen and helium, with trace amounts of other elements. Oxygen is not a significant component of Saturn's atmosphere. Any oxygen present would likely be in the form of water ice or molecules trapped in icy particles.
There are certainly oxygen and nitrogen atoms on Saturn, but most of them are in compounds with other elements (particularly hydrogen, forming water and ammonia respectively).
Yes, if you were standing on Saturn, you would need to bring your own oxygen because the planet's atmosphere is mostly composed of hydrogen and helium, with only trace amounts of oxygen. However, water in the form of ice is present on Saturn's moons and rings, so you may not need to bring your own water.
A rocket that travels about 246,734,0 km/hr; Saturn has a very strong gravitational force.
you would need water, food, an oxygen tank, and a space suit.
you need oxygen to survive anywhere.. most definately on saturn!!
There is oxygen in the atmosphere of Saturn, but it is only a tiny fraction of the deep atmosphere, which is mostly hydrogen. It is not in a usable form as is oxygen on Earth.
someone please tell me if Saturn has oxygen
There is oxygen,air,and carbon dioxide
Although the atmosphere of Saturn is mostly hydrogen, that hydrogen cannot burn as Saturn's atmosphere has little or no oxygen. When hydrogen burns it is reacting with oxygen to form water.