On my 2003 Saturn L200, the reason I had standing water accumulating on the floorboards is that a previous owner had the windshield replaced (at dealership, I believe) and it was improperly sealed! Apparently, there are two places where the windshield needs to be sealed (an inner lip, then all around the glass at the outside edge). It took several attempts, two replacement carpets and watertesting before Saturn figured out the problem and properly repaired it.
Remove it with a wet/dry vac.
Saturn is the lighest of all of the plantes for it's size. If you were to stand on it's surface, you would weigh less than standing on Earth's surface. If you dropped Saturn into an ocean the size of space, then it would float because it is less dense than the water.
heater core is shot...
you left the windows down while it was raining
No, there is no water on Saturn.
The form of water on saturn is the form of water we have here on earth.
right under the A/C compressor...standing on the passenger side looking at the engine on your right it's the bottom pulley
you need to replace your heater core.
Most likely your heater core has gone bad.
frozen water is the water from that I found that Saturn has.
When standing on a headline the water is at the bottom of what your standing on.
Saturn's is.