I assume the atmospheres further away from the sun than the earth would be cooler even if they do have cloud cover to hold heat nearer the surface and possible/probable volcanic activity. Atmospheric composition should also contribute to a less warm atmosphere.
Do you mean 'How would you die on Saturn?'? Saturn is very cold and there is no atmosphere - you can't breathe.
Because they are far away from the Sun.
Saturn's atmosphere is composed of mostly hydrogen. It also consists of helium, ammonia, and methane. Nitrogen and oxygen are small elements mixed within the atmosphere as well.
These planets are very cold gas giant planets.
As with any planet, the interior of Jupiter is quite hot, but at the level in its atmosphere where pressure is similar to what we find on Earth it is actually quite cold.
From a distance, in visible light observations, Saturn's atmosphere looks more boring than Jupiter. Saturn has cloud bands in its atmosphere, but they're pale orange and faded. This orange color is because Saturn has more sulfur in its atmosphere. In addition to the sulfur in Saturn's upper atmosphere, there are also quantities of nitrogen and oxygen.
Because they are outer planets. Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are all inner planets, and Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto (Pluto isn't really considered as a planet) are outer planets.
Do you mean 'How would you die on Saturn?'? Saturn is very cold and there is no atmosphere - you can't breathe.
Because they are far away from the Sun.
saturn is mostly like jupiter lots of gasses and very very veery very cold
Saturn's atmosphere is composed of mostly hydrogen. It also consists of helium, ammonia, and methane. Nitrogen and oxygen are small elements mixed within the atmosphere as well.
These planets are very cold gas giant planets.
A degree in temperatire is a measurement of how hot or cold it is. A degree in education is the completion of a program, such as a bechelor's degree in education.
As with any planet, the interior of Jupiter is quite hot, but at the level in its atmosphere where pressure is similar to what we find on Earth it is actually quite cold.
1:it has a lot and a lot of gravity.2 it is a gas giant-it has no solid ground
No. Extremely cold, extremely high gravity, poisonous atmosphere, no solid surface. No bananas.
No, since the atmosphere is filled with smog and gas which blocks sunlight, making Saturn very cold, -170o C (-274o F).