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What is Saturn atmophere?

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who knows i mean apparently to the internet nobody knows what the discovery date of Saturn is so why should anyone know about saturns atmosphere? and yes i amin the sixth grade.

75% hydrogen, 25% helium, water, methane, ammonia

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Saturn's atmosphere is

96% molecular hydrogen,

4% helium, and has trace amounts of

Ammonia

Acetylene

Ethane

Phosphine

Methane

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its atmosphere is made up of hydrogen, helium

Methane And Amonia aproxamatly 10% 75%hydrogen and 15%helium

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saturns atmosphere is composed of hydrogen with small amounts of healium and methane.

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This is when two human decide on doing "Doggy Style" on the back of a Ford pick up truck on a wet rainy day

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