Saturn does not have any craters. It is a gas planet and therefore does not have a solid surface.
Saturn does not have craters. Craters are formed when one solid object crashes into another, much larger, solid object and gouges out a hole, which is called a crater. Saturn is essentially a huge ball of gas, so it cannot have craters. Craters are also formed when volcanoes explode. Because Saturn is essentially a big ball of gas it is not known to have volcanoes.
Some of the notable craters on Mercury include names like Shakespeare, Beethoven, Debussy, and Caloris. Caloris Basin is one of the largest and most well-known craters on Mercury.
No. Caves as we know them are a formation in rock or ice or something solid. Saturn is a gaseous giant. Saturn does not have caves, but its moons probably do.
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Saturn experiences massive cyclones. Its huge hurricane-like storms that are bigger than Earth. Saturn seems to store up energy for a long time, then let it loose resulting in these violent, huge storms.
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Saturn has no craters as it does not have a solid surface.
No. Saturn is a gas planet with no solid surface. It has no volcanoes or craters.
No. Saturn is a gas planet with no solid surface. Craters cannot form there.
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no, its made of gas.
saturn does not have craters, saturn is a Jovian, or Gas planet. therefore, it does not actually have a solid surface to have craters in. its just a big ball of gas, but a pretty one!!
No. saturn is a gas planet, which means it does not have a solid surface.
Saturn does not have craters. Craters are formed when one solid object crashes into another, much larger, solid object and gouges out a hole, which is called a crater. Saturn is essentially a huge ball of gas, so it cannot have craters. Craters are also formed when volcanoes explode. Because Saturn is essentially a big ball of gas it is not known to have volcanoes.
. No Saturn is a gas giant and lacks a solid surface.
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No. Saturn is a gas planet. It has no distinguishable surface, instead it has an atmosphere that just gets thicker and thicker the deeper you go, so there is no real solid surface for there to be any craters to form on. Incoming rocks would just burn/break up in the dense atmosphere.