It seems that Saturn doesn't have a surface. It is one of the gas giants (which include Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and many of the "extrasolar" planets found so far). Those gas giants have a dense atmosphere that just gets denser and denser as you go deeper into the planet.
A rock's surface may feel rough or smooth, depending on the type of rock. It can also be grainy, uneven, or pitted with indentations. The appearance of a rock's surface can be shiny, dull, colorful, or patterned, based on its mineral content and how it was formed.
A fractured surface--rough. A polished or worn surface--smooth.
Surface water is any water that is found on the Earth's surface in places like rivers, lakes, and oceans. It includes both flowing water like rivers and stationary water like lakes. Surface water is essential for supporting various ecosystems and providing water for human use.
Rocks feel like a hard, rough, rigid object.
What earthquakes feel like will depend on how large the earthquake is. Small earthquakes might just feel like a large vehicle is driving by. Bigger earthquakes feel like floor or ground you are standing on is trembling and shaking.
There is no landscape, Saturn is a gas planet with no solid surface.
It has no land.
About 0.5-2 bar.
Neither. Saturn is a gas giant. It does not have a solid surface.
Saturns Moon Does But Earth Doesn't Well At Least I Think That's The Answer :)
Saturn is a gas planet, so it has no surface
From -191 to -131 Celsius
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Yes.
no because the planet has gas clouds which blocks the "view" plus I think that saturns surface is like 97% gas.
watermelon feel like a smooth, soft surface
cold.....