Yes, water ice has been detected in the atmosphere of Saturn.
There may be small amounts if water, in the form of ice, in the clouds of Saturn. There is also water in the rings, as ice.
Saturn contains water in the form of ice in the rings that surround it.
No. Saturn is a gas giant. It doesn't have a surface in the way Earth and some of the other planets do.
Just on one of the moons of Saturn it has been found. Found a link for you, click below
None at all. There may be a few ice crystals in the rings but in Saturn itself none.
Yes, but it's in the rings as ice! :)
yes there is
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No there isn't any oxygen on saturn, and also there isn't any water on saturn as it does not have oxygen
That Saturn's density is so low that it would float on water (if a big enough body of water were found).
The density of Saturn is less than the density of water, about 70% of water's density in fact.
saturn has no precipitation at all
Actually, on Saturn, there is no rain. Although there isan extremely small amount of water, that water is in the form of ice particles, and would never physically join and melt in order to form rain.
No there isn't any oxygen on saturn, and also there isn't any water on saturn as it does not have oxygen
Yes it does. Actually it has the same forms as planet Earth does.
saturn has water vapor in its atmosphere so i guess if the water would condense yes,but not drinkable to to the amonia methane and other non-breathable gasses in its atmosphere
Saturn colours is yellowish - orange due to the presence of ammonia crystal in the upper atmosphere layer.
No, there is no water on Saturn.
The form of water on saturn is the form of water we have here on earth.
frozen water is the water from that I found that Saturn has.
Saturn's is.
Yes Saturn has less density than water. Thus if you could put Saturn in a large pool of water, it will float.
because Saturn has a lower density then earth
If you could find a body of water large enough to fit Saturn, yes it could float in the water. The density of Saturn is at 0.687 g/cm³.
Saturn does not have water lakes, but it does have lakes of gas.