It stands for Kelvin, a measurement of heat.
It doesn't...
No, Saturn is a gas planet. Nothing can stand on gas planets.
It is a stylized representation of the planet Saturn. The curve from the top middle is the profile of the planet. The curve from the bottom left to the top right represents the rings (the rings show behind the planet as if it was transparent).
12000. Thinks of it like Kilometer - 1000 meters
On the planet Saturn? It would be pretty hard for humans to live because a) there is no ground to stand on, b) there is no air to breathe, c) it's pretty freaking cold and d) because of the mass of the planet, you'd weigh a ton.
No. Saturn is made of gas, helium and Hydrogen. The core is solid, but the outer layers make reaching the core impossible. You would fall right through the planet. BUT, on the other hand, You can stand on Saturn's planets.
As gas giants they have only an atmosphere and no surface, so no, you cannot stand on it. However due to pressure Saturn's hydrogen will exist as a liquid and then a metal the deeper into the planet you travelled.
No you couldn't live on Saturn because it is a planet made of gas, with no solid surface to stand on. Plus temperatures are freezing cold. But possibly, some weird form of alien life could have adapted to live in that kind of environment, you never know...
It can stand for Lower Reference Nutrient Intake.
No one knows what the 2 biggest planets in the galaxy are, but in our Solar system, the two biggest planets are Jupiter and Saturn in terms of diameter. The answer is different if you are talking about size in terms of density or mass. Saturn is extremely light and has a low mass, for example, and if you could stand on Saturn's surface (impossible), you would weigh 91% of what you weigh on Earth. In fact, if you had a large enough swimming pool, the planet Saturn would float in its water! Mercury and Mars are the smallest, assuming that Pluto is not a planet, anymore.
No because it has no surface to stand on because it is a gas planet not a solid planet. If it was a solid and hard planet then yeah but it isn't
it is the planet you stand on, Earth