by raining dense helium droplets from higher to lower altitudes, resembling the process of differentiation
Saturn is almost entirely hydrogen and helium, but it does have trace amounts of other chemicals, including water. When we look at Saturn, we're actually seeing the upper cloud tops of Saturn's atmosphere. These are made of frozen crystals of ammonia. You can also check out these cool telescopes that will help you see the beauty of planet Saturn. But beneath this upper cloud layer, astronomers think there's a lower cloud deck made of ammonium hydrosulfide and water. There is water, but not very much.
spectrums i think...:)
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Astronomers think that the areas around black holes suck everything in like when a tub drains. But black holes are large amounts of matter that is packed into a small area.
they have i think 1
Astronomers think Pluto is a dwarf planet. And they're right.
No. There are almost no astronomers that think Pluto is a planet. They know it's officially a dwarf planet.
Astronomers have decided that Pluto does not meet the definition of a planet.
Astronomers think the sun will die in 2012
The telescope helps astronomers the most when studying the sky.
it is earth
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Saturn is almost entirely hydrogen and helium, but it does have trace amounts of other chemicals, including water. When we look at Saturn, we're actually seeing the upper cloud tops of Saturn's atmosphere. These are made of frozen crystals of ammonia. You can also check out these cool telescopes that will help you see the beauty of planet Saturn. But beneath this upper cloud layer, astronomers think there's a lower cloud deck made of ammonium hydrosulfide and water. There is water, but not very much.
your question makes no sense. but i think the answer is internal combustion There is a steel cable going from the accelerator pedal to the throttle body, and on the throttle body there is a Throttle Position Sensor which tells the computer how hard you are pushing.
ANSWER A:Saturn is almost entirely hydrogen and helium, but it does have trace amounts of other chemicals, including water. When we look at Saturn, we're actually seeing the upper cloud tops of Saturn's atmosphere. These are made of frozen crystals of ammonia. But beneath this upper cloud layer, astronomers think there's a lower cloud deck made of ammonium hydrosulfide and water. There is water, but not very much.
spectrums i think...:)