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Q: Why does Saturn look like a ball being squashed?
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Why Saturn is a least massive?

Saturn, like Jupiter, is a gaseous planet which is large in volume, but contains a relatively lower concentration of matter than solid planets like earth. If the matter in Saturn was squashed down to solid form, it would be much smaller. Comparing Saturn to Earth is like comparing a ball of cotton candy to a baseball. The cotton candy looks bigger, but the baseball weighs more.


Why does Saturn look like a ball that is being squished?

Very quick rotation (only 10 hrs 40 min), therefore centrifugal force acts on the fastest spinning area, ie the equator, causing the squashed tomato look. Earth also has an equatorial bulge but rotates much more slowly so it is lees pronounced


What is the shape of the sun?

It's triangle - dur! No I was being sarcastic It's a round sphere! How can you not know that?! Don't you know that the sun's spherical?


A squashed circle this has no straight edges?

Oval or ellispe is a shape like a slightly squashed circle.


What is a squashed hedgehog like?

messy


What does a squashed tomato look like?

Mush.


What is a good simile for squashed?

like sardines


What do flatworm look like?

squashed worms :)


What does the planet Saturn look like'?

It has no solid surface. It would hold 9 and a half earths on its face! Looks a bit like a squished ball.


A squashed circle this shape has no staight edges?

A shape that is nearly a circle, that has a major and a minor axis, is called an ellipse. Like the shape of a rugby ball or an American foot ball. Also know as a prelate spheroid or an oblate spheroid. Planets orbits are eliptical.


What shape is like a squashed circle and has no straight edges?

An ellipse.


Is Saturn's surface like Jupiter's?

Like Jupiter, Saturn does not have a solid surface. Both planet's have a small core surrounded by layers of compressed gases, with the majority of the gas being hydrogen. Saturn is a great deal cooler than Jupiter.