yes no maybe so
Jupiter is mostly a light brownish-yellow color, due to its composition of hydrogen and helium gases. Saturn is a pale yellow color, again due to its hydrogen and helium gases, with its famous rings adding a brighter appearance.
Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune
No, Saturn is not the gassiest planet in our solar system. Jupiter holds that title as it is predominantly composed of gases like hydrogen and helium. Saturn is also a gas giant planet but has a lower density than Jupiter.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are known as the gaseous planets, as they are primarily composed of hydrogen and helium gases.
hydrogen and helium
jupiter and saturn
they are both gases,they both have rings Saturn has 18 moons and Jupiter has 16
jupiter and saturn
Jupiter is mostly a light brownish-yellow color, due to its composition of hydrogen and helium gases. Saturn is a pale yellow color, again due to its hydrogen and helium gases, with its famous rings adding a brighter appearance.
Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune
Like Jupiter, Saturn does not have a solid surface. Both planet's have a small core surrounded by layers of compressed gases, with the majority of the gas being hydrogen. Saturn is a great deal cooler than Jupiter.
No, Saturn is not the gassiest planet in our solar system. Jupiter holds that title as it is predominantly composed of gases like hydrogen and helium. Saturn is also a gas giant planet but has a lower density than Jupiter.
4 planets in the solar system are gases. They are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are known as the gaseous planets, as they are primarily composed of hydrogen and helium gases.
hydrogen and helium
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. All the outer planets.
because Jupiter,saturn,uranus,ans Neptune are large and made of gases