The atmosphere of Saturn is made up approximately of 75% hydrogen and 25% helium, with a bit of other substances such a methane and water ice.
Hydrogen at 96% followed by Helium at 3%
Saturn is mostly Hydrogen and Helium.
Hydrogen
Assume you mean the planet Saturn. While the gasses on Saturn may have an associated odor, the gravity is so great that if you were actually on the surface of the planet, you would be instantly crushed.
From the acids and different temperatures mixed together.
Gas planets are least dense.
Jovian planets or the 4 most outerplanets except Pluto and niburu but are planets -.-
Saturn is a gas giant.
The answer to this question is GAS. Saturn's rings are made of thick layers of multiple gasses.
What is the gasses of Saturn? Mainly hydrogen, with helium the next most common gas.
mainly hydrogen and helium
The ideal gas law does not hold that gasses are massless. Gas does indeed have mass. Saturn has a mass of about 5.68*1026 kilograms.
Different planets have all sorts of different gasses Jupiter and Saturn are both gas giants and have many different gasses.
Assume you mean the planet Saturn. While the gasses on Saturn may have an associated odor, the gravity is so great that if you were actually on the surface of the planet, you would be instantly crushed.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, which are often called "the gas giants".
Mostly hydrogen and helium.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are all "gas giants". The existence and nature of solid cores is uncertain.
It's because of the way Saturn's weather works and how it's atmosphere is constructed. Some of the bands are cold air descending while others are warm air rising. Because Saturn is composed of more than one type of gas the warm air currents bring heavier gasses that are a different color to the surface.
From the acids and different temperatures mixed together.
No, because it contains the gasses and poison that saturn contins.