No, it is made of an extremely poisonus gas called Hydromono-oxide. If you ever went to Saturn and started to inhale in its air, you wouldn't be able to stop inhaling and would implode to a slow and painful, certain death.
Helium is more abundant on Jupiter than on Saturn. Jupiter has a higher concentration of helium in its atmosphere compared to other planets in the solar system, including Saturn.
Saturn is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium. It is estimated that about 75-90% of Saturn's mass consists of hydrogen, while helium makes up most of the remaining mass, along with traces of other elements.
Jupiter and Saturn consist mostly of hydrogen and helium, yes it is.
The main gases in Saturn's atmosphere are hydrogen and helium, with small amounts of other gases like methane and ammonia. Helium is the second most abundant gas in Saturn's atmosphere after hydrogen.
Helium has precipitated (rain) out of Saturn's atmosphere, after Saturn initially cooled off. This precipitation mechanism accounts for the lack of helium in Saturn's atmosphere and the extra energy coming from Saturn.
Saturn's atmosphere appears to have half the helium content of Jupiter because Saturn has a lower overall density than Jupiter, leading to a greater proportion of hydrogen compared to helium in its atmosphere. Jupiter's higher density means that there is more helium present in its atmosphere compared to Saturn.
About 96% is hydrogen, about 3% helium.
Helium is more abundant on Jupiter than on Saturn. Jupiter has a higher concentration of helium in its atmosphere compared to other planets in the solar system, including Saturn.
Saturn is mainly composed from hydrogen and helium.
Saturn is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium. It is estimated that about 75-90% of Saturn's mass consists of hydrogen, while helium makes up most of the remaining mass, along with traces of other elements.
Saturn is made out of hydrogen (75%) and helium (25%).
Jupiter and Saturn consist mostly of hydrogen and helium, yes it is.
The main gases in Saturn's atmosphere are hydrogen and helium, with small amounts of other gases like methane and ammonia. Helium is the second most abundant gas in Saturn's atmosphere after hydrogen.
hydrogen ,helium
Helium has precipitated (rain) out of Saturn's atmosphere, after Saturn initially cooled off. This precipitation mechanism accounts for the lack of helium in Saturn's atmosphere and the extra energy coming from Saturn.
The atmosphere of Saturn is made up approximately of 75% hydrogen and 25% helium, with a bit of other substances such a methane and water ice.
Yes. Saturn is made almost entirely of hydrogen and helium.