Saturn is big because that's how it formed. Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system and is 10 times the diameter of Earth.
Saturn is the second largets planet, Jupiter being the largest. It isn't the only one with rings, however we tend to associate Saturn with rings.
Saturn has about 95 times the mass of Earth and is much less dense, being made primarily of hydrogen and helium. The net result is that Saturn has a much greater volume than Earth.
Saturn does not have craters. Craters are formed when one solid object crashes into another, much larger, solid object and gouges out a hole, which is called a crater. Saturn is essentially a huge ball of gas, so it cannot have craters. Craters are also formed when volcanoes explode. Because Saturn is essentially a big ball of gas it is not known to have volcanoes.
Saturn is a gas giant, so it has no landforms.
Saturn is spinning so fast that the planet bulge at the middle and flatten at the top.
That Saturn's density is so low that it would float on water (if a big enough body of water were found).
Neptune and Uranus are often called gas giants, but their composition may actually be closer to ice. They are sometimes called ice giants. but mostly neptune is none for being big and not warm like saturn, it is vary cold like uranus under 200 below thats alot compared to us its because its the farthest to the sun also like uranus but they are pretty big but the thing that people think is that it is big like saturn but it is closer to the sun so thats why neptune is a gas giant. :) also if you have a youtube account search pewdiepie and subscribe thanks :)
Saturn was identified by the Greeks long before the Romans so you could say it was still called Saturn
Triton (Saturn's largest moon) is just over 5,000 km across and Saturn is 120,500 km across. So Saturn is 24.1 times larger in diameter.
Saturn does not have craters. Craters are formed when one solid object crashes into another, much larger, solid object and gouges out a hole, which is called a crater. Saturn is essentially a huge ball of gas, so it cannot have craters. Craters are also formed when volcanoes explode. Because Saturn is essentially a big ball of gas it is not known to have volcanoes.
Saturn is a gas giant, so it has no landforms.
Saturn is spinning so fast that the planet bulge at the middle and flatten at the top.
That Saturn's density is so low that it would float on water (if a big enough body of water were found).
Saturn is behind of Jupiter. Jupiter is the ruler of the Roman Gods. The Romans thought that since Saturn was behind of Jupiter they thought it was the father of Jupiter so they called it Saturn. The Roman God that is the father of Jupiter. PS: THIS IS NOT THE REAL ANSWER
Neptune and Uranus are often called gas giants, but their composition may actually be closer to ice. They are sometimes called ice giants. but mostly neptune is none for being big and not warm like saturn, it is vary cold like uranus under 200 below thats alot compared to us its because its the farthest to the sun also like uranus but they are pretty big but the thing that people think is that it is big like saturn but it is closer to the sun so thats why neptune is a gas giant. :) also if you have a youtube account search pewdiepie and subscribe thanks :)
What do you mean by compatible? Are you referring to parts being interchangeable? If so, some parts may be the same and some are not.
Titan Orbits Saturn because its one of its moons, so say if Saturn was earth and titan was the moon, the moon would orbit the earth.
Yes, someone would be both incinerated and crushed on Saturn. The pressure due to mass is so intense that Saturn's surface is liquid, despite being made of what would normally be gaseous.
Some big bears came before the people made it so that's why it is called big bear