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saturn does not have a solid surface, thus has n terrain. saturn and the other gas giants have a gas surface that is lighter than h2O if saturn and jupier were in water they would float. saturn's surface is composed mostly of hydrogen (H2) and hellium (He) and methane (CH4).

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