Because it is further away from the sun
How much colder is saturn compared to earth?
probably not as it would be a LOT colder there than it is on earth
Saturn is both hotter and colder than Earth. Saturn is a gas giant planet with a deep atmosphere of hydrogen, crushingly dense near the rocky core. The outer clouds are too cold, more than a hundred degrees below freezing, but the pressure farther down raises the temperature to hotter than the surface of the Sun.
Colder, probably.
Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, and Mars are planets that are colder than Earth due to factors such as their distance from the Sun, lack of a thick atmosphere, and different composition.
Saturn's surface is a lot farther from the Sun than the surface of Earth is.
Because There are therefor away from the sun
All of the planets which are further from the sun; Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
Mercury is colder then Earth (at night) when its facing away from the sun, mercury doesnt have an atmosphere to keep the heat in so once it faces away from the sun the heat from the sun cant get to the dark side of mercury, therefore its cold at the dark side of mercury.
colder because its an outer planet and earth is an inner.So remember inner=hotter outer=colder
No, Saturn is much larger than Earth.
It is colder on Mars