Saturn and Earth are similar because they both:
are formed at about the same time,
rotate around the sun,
rotate on their own axis,
are a planet.
both have seasons
both have an elliptical orbit around the sun
both have moons
both are planets
saturn has rings but earth has none
Earth is not a moon of Saturn possibly if earth was knocked out of its orbit and get caught in Saturn's gravitational pull
Saturn has rings but earth do not have rings. Earth has only one moon, while Saturn has 18 moon.
it takes 63 million miles to get from Saturn to Earth.
saturn is 5x bigger than earth
Smallest to largest - Pluto, Earth, Saturn, Jupiter.
It has few similarities. It is approximately spherical (like the earth), it spins in the same direction as the earth. It does have a similar axial tilt as the earth (26.73 degrees) and has a similar equatorial surface gravity at 1.065g (where earth has 1g).
nothing they are opposites
Saturn's gravity is about 1.07 times that of Earth. 100 lbs on Earth = 107lbs on Saturn
1 billion Earths
Saturn's radius is 9.4 x Earth's radius (equatoral) Saturn's mass is 95.2 x Earth's mass Saturn is 9.5 times further from the Sun than the earth is
Earth is not a moon of Saturn possibly if earth was knocked out of its orbit and get caught in Saturn's gravitational pull
Saturn is a least 750,000 miles from Earth
Saturn doesn't orbit Earth
Saturn takes 29.66 years to orbit the sun.
it takes 63 million miles to get from Saturn to Earth.
Saturn has rings but earth do not have rings. Earth has only one moon, while Saturn has 18 moon.
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.