Hydrogen and Helium
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Jupiter has the largest atmosphere Saturn has the lowest density
Saturn has the moon Titan, which has an atmosphere
Most planets have an atmosphere, in addition to active comets and Saturn's moon Titan.
Gas giants are planets whose atmosphere is predominantly composed of gases, such as hydrogen and helium. These planets have a small solid core surrounded by thick layers of gas. Examples of gas giants in our solar system include Jupiter and Saturn.
The Gas Giants or Jovian planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. These planets are primarily composed of gases like hydrogen and helium, and they have a thick atmosphere and no solid surface.
Thick air. Planets like Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus have a very dense atmosphere.
Saturn is not capable of supporting life. It has no solid surface and has an atmosphere of hydrogen and helium. It is one of the coldest planets.
Jupiter and Saturn are mostly made of atmosphere, with Jupiter's atmosphere consisting mostly of hydrogen and helium, while Saturn's atmosphere is also primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with traces of other elements.
Titan, the largest moon of Saturn, has a substantial atmosphere composed mainly of nitrogen with traces of methane. This atmosphere is much denser than Earth's and forms a thick, hazy layer that shrouds the moon's surface.
Jupiter and Saturn have the most gas in their atmospheres, consisting mainly of hydrogen and helium. Jupiter is composed of about 90% hydrogen and 10% helium, while Saturn is composed of about 96% hydrogen and 4% helium.
It is possible for any of he gas giants to have them, it is commonly Jupiter or Saturn which the clouds are related to.