The surface is brownish tannish yellowish. The atmosphere is made up of mostly hydrogen and helium with small amounts of other substances like water ice and methane.
No, because Saturn has an atmosphere, but it's not the same kind of atmosphere as Earth. Humans can't breathe the atmosphere on Saturn and there's no surface on Saturn. It's made of gas.
There are two main reasons. First, Saturn has no solid surface. Second, Saturn does not have a breathable atmosphere.
Yes; Saturn is primarily "atmosphere." It doesn't have a firm surface the way Earth does.
The surface temperature of Saturn averages around -178 degrees Celsius, which is approximately -288 degrees Fahrenheit. However, temperatures can vary depending on the depth in its atmosphere and location in the planet's atmosphere. Saturn is a gas giant, so it doesn't have a solid surface like terrestrial planets.
Saturn doesn't have a surface per se, but rather is a ball made up of hydrogen and helium. Hydrogen makes up 75 percent of the planet's atmosphere.
It has no conventional surface type. It is mostly just a fluid planet. Basically, it's atmosphere is it's surface type.
Saturn's atmosphere has an average surface pressure of about 1000 millibars, which is similar to Earth's sea-level pressure. However, Saturn's pressure can vary depending on its location and altitude within the 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.
No, it would not be possible to stand on Saturn's surface. Saturn is a gas giant made primarily of hydrogen and helium, and it doesn't have a solid surface like Earth. If you were to try to stand on Saturn, you would simply fall through its atmosphere.
It is not known as the how Saturn's atmosphere operates on a small scale is not fully understood. One thing that makes it seem unlikely, is that tornado development involves interation between a storm and a solid or liquid surface. There is no such surface on Saturn.
Saturn has a thick atmosphere composed mostly of hydrogen and helium, along with trace amounts of other gases. The atmosphere is much denser than Earth's atmosphere, despite not having a solid surface.
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.