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The atmosphere of Saturn (mostly hydrogen) increases in density, reaching a liquid, and finally a solid phase near the rocky planetary core (which cannot be directly observed). The atmosphere is very cold in the upper clouds, but the temperature increases sharply with increasing depth, reaching nearly 11,700° C at its deepest point.

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