They are both made up of gases of various sorts, but none breathable by humans. Jupiter and Saturn have very small rocky centers the size of several Earths.
Jupiter is composed of mainly hydrogen, some helium, and traces of nitrogen, ammonia ice, and water ice.
Saturn's composition is very similar, but it also has some methane ice in it.
The pressure inside these gas giants is so great that the hydrogen is in the form of a solid metal down very, very deep.
94% hydrogen 6% helium and small pieces of ammonia and methane
Ice and sand compound
they are made up of gas.
atmosphere is made up of gases in all planets. But if you mean planets that are mostly atmosphere, then those are gas giants (Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus)
Jupiter is one of two planets in our solar system that consist solely of gas (the Gas Giants.) Jupiter is one, Saturn the other. (Notice both of them have rings.)
Venus - mostly carbon dioxide, methane, and sulfuric acid.Earth - mostly nitrogen and oxygen.Mars - mostly carbon dioxide.Jupiter - mostly hydrogen and methane.Saturn - mostly hydrogen and methane.Uranus - mostly hydrogen and methane.Neptune - mostly hydrogen and methane.
The rings of Saturn are made up mostly of water ice. The size of the ice can range from size of dust to large boulders. The rings of Jupiter is mostly if not completely made up of dust particles. The rings of Neptune is mostly dust with some organic material mixed in with it. The rings of Uranus seem to have a bit of everything in them, but nothing is known for sure as of right now.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
they are made up of gas.
atmosphere is made up of gases in all planets. But if you mean planets that are mostly atmosphere, then those are gas giants (Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus)
Saturn is Made of gasses. So is Jupiter. The rings of Saturn are made of ice and rock just orbiting around.
like Saturn, Jupiter is made up of 75% hydrogen and 25% helium
Jupiter and Saturn consist mostly of hydrogen and helium, with heavier elements making up between 3 and 13 percent of the mass.
The outer planets are made up of mostly hydrogen and helium, with small amounts of water, ammonia and methane. The outer planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
Jupiter
Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune
Saturn is made up of hydrogen
While Saturn's rings are made of ice and rock, Jupiter's rings consist of gas and dust particles.
hydrogen and helium