Jupiter didn't "form Saturn"; the planets must basically have formed independently of one another. Though, there sure were some gravitational interactions.
Saturday is named for the Roman god Saturn.
There are three theories on how Saturn got its rings: 1. Gravitational disruption of satellites: Saturn's gravitational pull tears anything apart that gets too close, and the fragments become part of the ring system. 2. Fragmentation of moons: moons of Saturn collide with each other and other bolides and break up, the fragments of which form Saturn's rings. 3. Accretionary remnant: rings are formed from primordial debris that was not accreted to form Saturn initially.
Yes, water ice has been detected in the atmosphere of Saturn.
Saturn is a gas giant composed mainly of hydrogen and helium, with trace amounts of other elements. Oxygen is not a significant component of Saturn's atmosphere. Any oxygen present would likely be in the form of water ice or molecules trapped in icy particles.
There is oxygen in the atmosphere of Saturn, but it is only a tiny fraction of the deep atmosphere, which is mostly hydrogen. It is not in a usable form as is oxygen on Earth.
The possessive form of Saturn is "Saturn's.
The form of water on saturn is the form of water we have here on earth.
No. Saturn does not have a solid surface.
The tidal forces from Saturn's gravity are to strong for the rings to form a moon.
No life form we are currently aware of can survive on Saturn.
Because Saturn is most beautiful, it organizes the rocks to form the ring. Saturn is obvious.
No. Saturn is a gas giant. It does not have a solid surface on which hills could form.
No. Saturn is a gas planet with no solid surface. Craters cannot form there.
We know of no form of life that could exist on Saturn based on our current knowledge of life, Saturn, and the realities of the solar system.No
We know of no form of life that could exist on Saturn based on our current knowledge of life, Saturn, and the realities of the solar system.No
storms are formed on saturn by clouds that swirl and form into a hurrican so the weather is like jupiter's red spot on saturn
It does not have nutrients in a form that humans can utilise them.