It would have thick skin, and probably have a lot of fur since Saturn is cold, as it is far away from the sun. Also being on this topic, Saturns creatures would have large eyes to be able to take in more sunlight
If Saturn was an inner planet closer to the Sun, it would experience much higher temperatures due to its proximity to the heat source. Its icy rings might melt or evaporate, and its atmosphere could undergo significant changes. The planet's composition and characteristics would likely be very different from what we observe in our current solar system.
The ringed planet, or gods bride in some eastern cultures.
The planet Saturn could theoretically float on giant planet like Jupiter because Saturn has a lower density than Jupiter due to its composition being mostly gas and liquid. This would mean that Saturn would have the ability to "float" in the atmosphere of Jupiter, similar to how a boat floats on water.
The least small and least rocky planet is probably Saturn. Saturn - as a whole planet - has a density less than water, meaning that if you could find a lake big enough to put it in, Saturn would float!
That Saturn's density is so low that it would float on water (if a big enough body of water were found).
No, take it this way, Saturn is the 6th Planet in the Solar System, would leave you off to: Saturn is not the 4th Planet from the Sun, it is Mars that is.
Saturn!
On the planet Saturn? It would be pretty hard for humans to live because a) there is no ground to stand on, b) there is no air to breathe, c) it's pretty freaking cold and d) because of the mass of the planet, you'd weigh a ton.
No, that would be Jupiter.
Titan Orbits Saturn because its one of its moons, so say if Saturn was earth and titan was the moon, the moon would orbit the earth.
If Saturn was an inner planet closer to the Sun, it would experience much higher temperatures due to its proximity to the heat source. Its icy rings might melt or evaporate, and its atmosphere could undergo significant changes. The planet's composition and characteristics would likely be very different from what we observe in our current solar system.
It is giant. If it was small, it would be a dwarf planet instead of a planet.
If you weighed 100lb on Earth you would weigh about 106.4lb on Saturn
Saturn, the planet, could be considered to be either a place or a thing.
In our solar system, Saturn would be the second largest planet after Jupiter. Counting outwards from the sun, Saturn would be 6th of 8 planets.
The ringed planet, or gods bride in some eastern cultures.
Saturn. Obviously it's not a very practical idea, but Saturn is less dense than water.