Saturn's atmosphere is mainly made up of hydrogen and helium with trace amounts of water. Under the clouds scientists think there are either thick lakes of liquid hydrogen or ammonium hydrosulfide and water, and it has a rocky core which is about 20,000 kilometers wide.
As far as we "humans" know there is no water on any planets or moons. There are theories that there actually is water on other planets such as Mars. But if you are referring to same water on Earth there is no water on Saturn that we know about.
Actually, NASA scientists say there is water on Saturn's moon Titan. They say
there seems to be ice covering an "ocean" of liquid water, under the surface.
Also, the famous rings of Saturn contain a lot of ice.
Some of Saturn's other moons may also have water.
Saturn is made up of mostly gases.So maybe at the core of Saturn there could some traces of frozen water.But there are most likely not any substances of water that is not frozen :D
The form of water on saturn is the form of water we have here on earth.
Probably not, considering Saturn is a ball of gas.
there is no water on jupiter!!
There are 13 moons on Neptune.
water vapor
Yes,the planet Earth as water surrounded it
The answer is Jupiter.
Erosion is not a solid planet, like Earth, it is a gas giant. As such it does not have a surface to erode by anything. So there is no water erosion on Jupiter.
Jupiter is the one with the vapor atmosphere
because earth is the only planet which has water,75% of the earth is water but now i think they found out a new planet which also has water in it.
Because Jupiter is a gas planet and does not have the correct elements to make water Jupiter does not have any water on it. But one of Jupiter's moons, Europa, has ice, a form of water. The the cracks in the moon suggest that there is an an ocean or source of water under the surface, and when the planet shifts and cracks the water that comes to the surface freezes.
Yes and no . They have found water,but never other life forms On mars.
Jupiter hasn't water; traces of water vapors exist only in the atmosphere of the planet.
Yes,the planet Earth as water surrounded it
Jupiter is a planet but a slightly diffrent,as it has a cache of water that not realy full but its an orbit to circulate the atmosphere, sorry for this lvl2 ansewr
in the clouds
The answer is Jupiter.
Erosion is not a solid planet, like Earth, it is a gas giant. As such it does not have a surface to erode by anything. So there is no water erosion on Jupiter.
Earth is the only known planet in our solar system to have water in all three forms - solid, liquid, and gas - due to its unique temperatures and atmospheric conditions.
It's hard even to define the surface for a gas planet like Jupiter, but there's no significant amount of water anyway.
Scientists have recently discovered frozen water on the moon, and on Jupiter's moon of Europa
Jupiter is the one with the vapor atmosphere