Because it is made up of gas.
well Saturn is made of iron so i went to Saturn ones it was fun
Jupiter is the obvious answer. Saturn has less prominent, but similar clouds.
The reason is simple, water vapour is denser than methane meaning that the methane cloud layer forms above the 'water' clouds. Saturn also mostly has an atmosphere of Ammonia clouds.
On Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
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.
well Saturn is made of iron so i went to Saturn ones it was fun
No. Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune all have clouds.
Jupiter is the obvious answer. Saturn has less prominent, but similar clouds.
Uranus lol
-193 degrees Fahrenheit
Venus
The reason is simple, water vapour is denser than methane meaning that the methane cloud layer forms above the 'water' clouds. Saturn also mostly has an atmosphere of Ammonia clouds.
On Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
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.
storms are formed on saturn by clouds that swirl and form into a hurrican so the weather is like jupiter's red spot on saturn
no... ice does not form. just cold clouds
No. Saturn is made of icy clouds, it has no physical surface exept for a small, earth size rock