Jupiter and Saturn's atmospheric contents are 89% hydrogen, 11% helium, and traces of methane. Jupiter though also has traces of ammonia. Jupiter and Saturn are both Gas Giants, so their name really tells about what they're made of: gas of course!!! :)
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In terms of their orbits for Saturn, Jupiter is the next nearest planet to the Sun, and Uranus is the next furthest from the Sun.
The 8 "major planets" are (in size order) Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Earth, Venus, Mars, and Mercury. By mass the order is the same except for Uranus and Neptune switching positions.The remainder of the known planets are the 5 dwarf planets, and about 2 dozen candidate dwarf planets, and the asteroids (aka minor planets) in the Main Belt between Mars and Jupiter.
Both Jupiter and Saturn have a large amount of moons, some of them quite large.
Yes. Jove is the one of the alternate names for the Roman chief god Jupiter, so "jovian" means "Jupiter-like". The four "gas giant" planets, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, all are further from the Sun than Mars is.
Pluto is made of rock, now being called a giant meteor. Saturn and Jupiter are made purely of gas, and they have rings.
Saturn is Made of gasses. So is Jupiter. The rings of Saturn are made of ice and rock just orbiting around.
Jupiter,Saturn,Uranus,Neptune.
like Saturn, Jupiter is made up of 75% hydrogen and 25% helium
Jupiter is bigger than Saturn
No, they are made of gas.
they are made up of gas.
Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune are all gaseous planets Pluto is unknown if it is terrestial or gaseous
what were the name of Jupiter and Saturn
Jupiter blue Saturn red
Saturn is behind of Jupiter. Jupiter is the ruler of the Roman Gods. The Romans thought that since Saturn was behind of Jupiter they thought it was the father of Jupiter so they called it Saturn. The Roman God that is the father of Jupiter. PS: THIS IS NOT THE REAL ANSWER
Saturn has a diameter of 120,034 km, and Jupiter has a diameter of 142,740 km Jupiter is bigger than Saturn. Saturn looks bigger because of its rings, but Jupiter is way bigger