The atmosphere of Saturn (mostly hydrogen) increases in density, reaching a liquid, and finally a solid phase near the rocky planetary core (which cannot be directly observed). The atmosphere is very cold in the upper clouds, but the temperature increases sharply with increasing depth, reaching nearly 11,700° C at its deepest point.
Astronomers think there is a relatively small rocky core that contains all the heavier elements at the core of Saturn. Do keep in my mind that these are theories and not proven facts.
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About 94% hydrogen and 4% helium with some traces of methane, and ammoniaSaturn is 96.3% hydrogen and 3.7% helium and trace gases.
http://www.physics.pdx.edu/telescope/site4/composition.html
simple molecules such as hydrogen and helium. also ice of methane, ammonia, and water.
you must measure the height and weight then you will get your answer
75% Hydrogen and 25% Helium.
Saturn is the ring planet.
Fat and huge like my butt!
core
The surface composition is made of rock and ice.
Jupiter has no surface. It is a gas giant.
Convection and radiation move the heat from the core of the Sun to its surface.
Saturn has a core made iron and rock and since it is a gas giant it does not have a surface here is two websites on Saturn: http://www.zoomwhales.com/subjects/astronomy/planets/saturn/saturninside.shtml http://library.thinkquest.org/18652/saturn.html#
Fat and huge like my butt!
The Venus has a huge amounts of volcanoes!
No, it is a gas giant.
The material is hotter and denser.
material is hotter and denser
The material is hotter and denser.
It has no land.
11,700 C
Crust, mantle, core
The cover stock composition, the surface texture and the configuration of the weight in the core.
It is a gassy planet like Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune