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It does rain on Saturn, but the rain consists of liquid methane and ethane rather than water. These hydrocarbons fall from the sky in the form of rain showers, thunderstorms, and even occasionally large storms that can cover vast areas of the planet. Saturn's atmosphere can receive an estimated 22 pounds (10 kilograms) of methane rain annually.
Actually, on Saturn, there is no rain. Although there isan extremely small amount of water, that water is in the form of ice particles, and would never physically join and melt in order to form rain.
Saturn is the planet that is believed to have helium rain in its interior. It is thought that in Saturn's atmosphere, helium can condense into droplets and fall towards the planet's core due to the immense pressure and temperature conditions.
Neptune is believed to rain diamonds due to the extreme pressure and temperatures within its atmosphere. As deep as 8,000 kilometers below the surface, conditions are so intense that carbon atoms can bond in a way that forms diamond structures. When these carbon compounds are subjected to the high pressures, they may crystallize into diamonds and potentially fall towards the planet's core. This phenomenon is similar to theories about other gas giants, like Uranus, which also have similar conditions.
A large part of the mantle of Neptune is a hot dense fluid. At depths of 7000 kilometres, it is thought that prevailing conditions are such that methane condenses into crystals which "rain" towards the solid core.
Saturn has a couple of types of precipitation that rains down on the planet. Ice cold rain falls to the surface from the moon. Saturn also has a diamond rain which is large chunks of diamonds that fall from the sky.
Not on Earth. It is believed that it may rain diamonds on Neptune and Uranus.
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It does rain on Saturn, but the rain consists of liquid methane and ethane rather than water. These hydrocarbons fall from the sky in the form of rain showers, thunderstorms, and even occasionally large storms that can cover vast areas of the planet. Saturn's atmosphere can receive an estimated 22 pounds (10 kilograms) of methane rain annually.
It is believed that it rains diamonds on Neptune and Uranus. The extreme pressure and temperatures in the atmosphere of these gas giants cause carbon in the form of diamonds to form and eventually fall as rain.
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In rare cases, diamonds have been found in creeks. The rain water will push them to the surface. Usually the diamonds are mined from deep in the earth.
Yes, Jupiter is known for its intense and frequent storms, which can produce lightning and heavy rainfall due to its turbulent atmosphere. However, the rain on Jupiter is mostly composed of liquid hydrogen and helium, rather than water like on Earth.
Actually, on Saturn, there is no rain. Although there isan extremely small amount of water, that water is in the form of ice particles, and would never physically join and melt in order to form rain.
well then that would just be weird wouldnt it ?