Saturn is in space and has no fluid or solid land known or whatsoever.
Human beings will probably not be able to ever live on Saturn. The average temperature on Saturn is -176 degrees Celsius, which is far too cold for human life.
Saturn cannot currently sustain human life. A gas giant, it's not exactly an ideal vacation spot.If you had a viable habitat and life support that could maintain an earth-like environment inside it; then theoretically you could live anywhere.
ther isn't any possibility cux not even 1 scientist had been able to go to well!........ not even 1 planet atleast!so what can an ordianry human well sum r genius sum r not but later on they can find it out!
Temperatures on Saturn would not sustain life. Saturn is too far from the Sun and therefore too cold to allow anything to live there.
No, because life is not possible on Saturn, so how could a volcano be there. Common Sense
A modern translation of the ancient Greek words makes it understandable:Life without analytical thought in unfit for a human being.
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Human beings will probably not be able to ever live on Saturn. The average temperature on Saturn is -176 degrees Celsius, which is far too cold for human life.
Because it is to close to the sun, and lack of nitrogen and oxygen which we need to survive.
There have never been, nor will there ever be, Astronauts who land on Saturn. The gravity is too great, the air pressures are too high and the atmosphere is toxic to human life. A human would be crushed by his/her own weight given the gravity on Saturn. A human could not tolerate the atmospheric pressures on Saturn. A human could not endure the gasses in Saturn's atmosphere.
It's big, and round... Has balloons on the fireBALLS.
Yes, No Life At This Present Time, Possibly Ever will be supported on Saturn. Saturn Is Mostly Toxic Gas, That has been no discovery of solid ground.
Saturn cannot currently sustain human life. A gas giant, it's not exactly an ideal vacation spot.If you had a viable habitat and life support that could maintain an earth-like environment inside it; then theoretically you could live anywhere.
scientifically there was life on Saturn but then somehow the life on Saturn saw your face and died
Right now, none. But he closest in Titan, a moon of Saturn, which is believed to have water. It may one day support human life with the proper structuring and planning.
Jupiter does not have any life on it. This is because it is unfit for life to live on it.
There is no life on Saturn.