Mars by far, but you would still need an extensive life support system and sealed pressurized buildings. Mars is a small rocky planet but it still gives 1/3 Earth's gravity and has a small atmosphere and ice on its poles, Saturn on the other hand is completely gas with a dense semi-liquid core with no solid surface to land on, no ice, and quite a bit of gravity (although I don't know the percent) it would be impossible to live on saturn, but its moons might be able to be used, but mars would still be a better option in my opinion because it has much more gravity (which humans need) and more sunlight, so it is warmer and can use solar energy.
no life can't live on mars
Mars, it is the fourth planet Saturn is the sixth.
the next planet is Uranus or Saturn.
The two planets next to Jupiter are Saturn and Mars. Saturn is located immediately next to Jupiter, followed by Mars.
Saturn, because between mars and jupiter is the asteroid belt.
The two closest planets are Mars and Saturn. Mars is closer to the sun, Saturn is farther from the sun.
Jupiter is located between Mars and Saturn.
No, a person could not jump further on Mars than on Saturn. Mars has lower gravity than Earth but Saturn has much stronger gravity than both Mars and Earth, making jumping farther on Saturn impossible due to the higher gravitational pull.
Very few similarities exist between Mars and Saturn. Mars is a smallish terrestrial (or rocky) planet, while Saturn is a large gas giant planet. Mars has two small satellites, while Saturn has dozens of large satellites, and millions of small ones that form the "rings" of Saturn.
Saturn is brighter than Mars in our night sky. Saturn's rings reflect more sunlight, making it appear brighter from Earth. Mars is usually visible to the naked eye and has a reddish color, while Saturn has a yellowish tint.
Zero. There is no life on Uranus that we know of.
No. The Rover missions were sent to Mars, not to Saturn.