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Water that flows under ground would allow life on mars
Nothing we've been able to discover. If there was life on (or more properly, "in") Saturn, it would probably be radically different from anything we know of, because Saturn is primarily a giant orb of gaseous hydrogen, with pressures that increase astronomically with depth.
Temperatures on Saturn would not sustain life. Saturn is too far from the Sun and therefore too cold to allow anything to live there.
Why is Saturn so important?Saturn is important because it holds most of some important gasses which areHydrogen,Helium,and Methane.
Saturn is interesting, but it's not very important. At least not on a day-to-day basis, or even historically; it's very likely that your life would be completely unchanged if Saturn didn't exist.
Water that flows under ground would allow life on mars
Nothing we've been able to discover. If there was life on (or more properly, "in") Saturn, it would probably be radically different from anything we know of, because Saturn is primarily a giant orb of gaseous hydrogen, with pressures that increase astronomically with depth.
Surfactant molecules allow many things to exist. This would include alveoli in the lungs, and particles of colloidal dimensions, such as micelle.
Temperatures on Saturn would not sustain life. Saturn is too far from the Sun and therefore too cold to allow anything to live there.
If it was like earth
Why is Saturn so important?Saturn is important because it holds most of some important gasses which areHydrogen,Helium,and Methane.
Saturn is interesting, but it's not very important. At least not on a day-to-day basis, or even historically; it's very likely that your life would be completely unchanged if Saturn didn't exist.
dormancy
No. You could not live on Saturn without complete life support systems brought from Earth.
No friction, in other words a vacuum.
The low density of Saturn would allow it to float in liquid water.
There is no way to know for certain, but probably no. Conditions on Saturn would not support life as we know it. If you are looking for visiting aliens, there is currently no scientific evidence that any such visitors have been in the solar system.