Well I'm sure that there isn't. Saturn has no oxygen or air so that means that there's o wind because there is no atmosphere. Take the moon for example... when Neil Armstrong supposedly set foot on the moon the flag shouldn't of been moving, because there is no gravity or air... so there probably isn't any on Saturn.
The planet Saturn does have an atmosphere, and indeed, it consists mostly of atmosphere. The main chemical constituents of the atmosphere of Saturn are methane, ammonia, and hydrogen.
Saturn is a gas giant, and the first bit of solid ground is almost at the core, where the air pressure is too great. In the atmosphere, the winds (which are over 150 mph average) would tear most structures apart, and above the atmosphere wouldn't be ON saturn. You could always live on moons near saturn.
There are no known people living on Saturn as it is a gas giant and not hospitable to human life. Anyone living there would face extreme temperatures, high winds, and lack of a solid surface.
Saturn is a gas giant planet and does not have a solid surface like Earth, so it does not have weather in the same way as we experience on our planet. However, Saturn does have extreme atmospheric conditions, including high-speed winds and massive storms.
Well according to research in libraries and surfing the web an obvious conclusion occurred. Uranus the 7th planet in our solar system has the second strongest winds Comment: This isn't such an easy question because it depends if you count wind gusts or just sustained winds and other complications. However I think Neptune is accepted as holding the record. As to the second, it could be Saturn.
Yes, Saturn is quite windy.
about 1800 kilometers an hour
Yes, there are strong winds on all of the gas planets, including Saturn.
They can be up to one thousand mph
Yes, extremely high ones.
A steady 336 miles per hour. Record winds of 628miles per hour.
Saturn experiences winds of very high speed and is attacked constantly by the Solar radiation.
No, because Saturn's surface temperature is 285° F (-175 °C), and if you ask me, that's too cold. Also Saturn's winds are too strong.
The planet Saturn itself is actually mostly atmosphere. it has the fastest windspeed of any planet, with winds reaching more than 700 miles per hour.
Yes Saturn has had impact craters, but not many. Saturn is a gaseous planet and while the meteorite is going through its atmosphere, it is burnt up. Also, the winds on Saturn erode away all evidince of an impact
no. Neptune is considered to have the fastest winds in our solar system - up to 2000km/h in places.
The planet Saturn does have an atmosphere, and indeed, it consists mostly of atmosphere. The main chemical constituents of the atmosphere of Saturn are methane, ammonia, and hydrogen.