Yes, it does storm quite often.
No its on jupiter
The Great White Spot on Saturn lasts for around 30 years.
Yes, Saturn has huge storms. However, at the moment, none of them are quite as large as Jupiter's Great Red Spot.
Astronemers think so, but there is no proof because in order to be able to see lightning on Saturn, you would have to look on the dark side (side that the sun isn't shining on), but you can't do that because Saturn's rings reflect the sun's light on its dark side.
The planet with a mass of a constant storm is Jupiter. It is known for its Great Red Spot, which is a giant storm that has been raging for centuries. The storm on Jupiter is so massive that it could fit two Earths inside it.
the storms on Saturn are constant.
yes, saturn has a 1 year long storm. isn't that amazing. thanx 4 listing :]
No its on jupiter
the spot on Saturn is an anticyclonic storm system
The Great White Spot on Saturn lasts for around 30 years.
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no because, when ur on earth you are lighter than you are on saturn The thing is u cant survive on saturn. it provides no oxygen and ther is always a storm going on its a giant gas ball But NOOO
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.
Yes, Saturn has huge storms. However, at the moment, none of them are quite as large as Jupiter's Great Red Spot.
Saturn is generally known for it's rings, while Jupitor, besides being known for its tremendous size, is also known for its perpetual storm, often depicted as the red dot on the planets surface, the storm itself is actually much larger that earth.
The storms on Saturns surface are because of the atmospheric gases. Saturn's atmosphere has methane, ammonia, hydrogen and helium. The different colors are due to the different cloud layers that can be seen.
Saturn has massive rings where Jupiter's rings are much smaller. Saturn is also much smaller in size than Jupiter. Saturn is also farther away from the Sun than Jupiter. Saturn also has a different color to it than Jupiter does. Jupiter has the distinguishing feature of a large read storm while Saturn is more plain and uniform in appearance; a sort of yellow, brown mixture.