Saturn's atmospheric constituents are, in order by mass, hydrogen (88 per cent) and helium (11 per cent); and the remainder comprises traces of methane, ammonia, ammonia crystals, and such other gases as ethane, ethene (ethylene), and phosphine
Saturn is composed of about 94 percent hydrogen and 6 percent helium. The clouds are composed of very small amounts of other chemical elements combined with hydrogen to give such compounds as ammonia, methane and phosphine
75% hydrogen and 25% helium the cor is also made of gas
Elements that make up Saturn consists of helium and hydrogen. The elements in order are helium, ice, liquid hydrogen, and liquid metallic hydrogen.
They are Hydrogen at about 96% and Helium at about 3%
The gas giants - Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune - contain fairly large amounts of the first two elements: hydrogen and helium.
Hydrogen and Helium
89% hyrdrogen 10% helium 1% other
This is the hydrogen.
Nitrogen makes up 78% of the Earth's atmosphere. Oxygen makes up about 21%.
yes because it has thick atmosphere and because of it's extreme gravity
Oxygen makes up 21% of the Earths atmosphere.
Neptune's Triton
Nitrogen makes up about 80% of the Earth's atmosphere.
Mostly hydrogen and helium.
hydrogen and helium
it has very heavy atmosphere
enchiladas
no
Saturns two largest moons are Titan and Rhea
Nitrogen makes up about 79% of the atmosphere.
0.69 g/cm^3
Cloudy and cold. It is mainly hydrogen and helium.
Nitrogen makes up 78% of the Earth's atmosphere. Oxygen makes up about 21%.
CO2 makes up approximately 0.03% of Earth's atmosphere
Oxygen makes up 95% of Earth's atmosphere.