Saturn isn't denser than Earth. Saturn is about one eighth the density of Earth. It is less dense because it is mostly composed of hydrogen and helium while Earth is made mostly of rock and iron.
Saturn's density: approximently 0.7 g/cm^3
Earth's density: 5.515 g/cm^3
no Saturn is less dense than earth in fact Saturn floats
Yes, Saturn has the lowest density of all the planets, if you put Saturn in a huge bath tub it would float.
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Jupiter is bigger than Saturn
Jupiter is bigger than Saturn. Saturn's rings extend far out, but these don't really count as part of the planet. It only appears that Saturn might be larger as it is closer to Earth than Jupiter.
In my humble opinion, I like Jupiter better because the phrase "Jumping Jupiter" sounds better than "Jumping Saturn".
Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are all larger than Earth but smaller than Jupiter.
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Earth is the densest at 5.51, followed by Jupiter at 1.326, Uranus at 1.270 and Saturn is the least at 0.687.
Jupiter is bigger than Saturn
Saturn has a diameter of 120,034 km, and Jupiter has a diameter of 142,740 km Jupiter is bigger than Saturn. Saturn looks bigger because of its rings, but Jupiter is way bigger
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Earth, Venus, Mars and Mercury Distances from the Sun are Mercury = 0.387 Astronomical Units from the Sun, Venus = 0.723, Earth=1, Mars=1.52, Jupiter = 5.20, Saturn =9.54, Uranus :] = 19.2, Neptune=30.1,
Jupiter is bigger than Saturn. Saturn's rings extend far out, but these don't really count as part of the planet. It only appears that Saturn might be larger as it is closer to Earth than Jupiter.
Saturn has massive rings where Jupiter's rings are much smaller. Saturn is also much smaller in size than Jupiter. Saturn is also farther away from the Sun than Jupiter. Saturn also has a different color to it than Jupiter does. Jupiter has the distinguishing feature of a large read storm while Saturn is more plain and uniform in appearance; a sort of yellow, brown mixture.
In my humble opinion, I like Jupiter better because the phrase "Jumping Jupiter" sounds better than "Jumping Saturn".
No. The distance between Jupiter and Saturn is larger than that of mars and Jupiter.
Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are all larger than Earth but smaller than Jupiter.
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