Because it has a ring around it
The answer to this question is GAS. Saturn's rings are made of thick layers of multiple gasses.
Mostly ice particles, dust particles, and some other chemicals.
There are 13 total rings in Saturn's Ring.
Saturn is made up of four main layers: the inner core, the rocky mantle, the liquid metallic hydrogen layer, and the outer gaseous layer. These layers are primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with smaller amounts of other elements.
because of da diffrent layers
mars earth,juipter,saturn,uranus,venus,pluto
two layers of gills on each side
Saturn does not have a solid surface like planets such as Earth. Its upper layers are made of gases, primarily hydrogen and helium. Below these layers is a liquid metallic hydrogen layer, which transitions into a rocky core at the center of the planet.
"He that composes himself is wiser than he that composes books" is a quote by Benjamin Franklin when asked if he was going to write a book about his life. Benjamin Franklin was a statesman and an inventor in the early days of America.
The Earth is composed of three layers. The lithosphere composes the crust or outer layer, the mantle the middle layer followed by the outer and inner core.
Because there different kind of layers and they each are totally different from each other!
Oxygen composes of twenty-one percent of Earth's Atmosphere.