Saturn is made completely out of gas (Such as nitrogen and methane) except for its mall rocky core and its rings. Earth is a denser, solid rock planet.
Saturn's lower density compared to Jupiter is the main reason why it is almost as big despite having a smaller mass. This lower density results in Saturn's gases being spread out over a larger volume, giving it a similar size to Jupiter.
Although Saturn has a smaller mass than Jupiter, it is nearly as big because it is less dense. Saturn is made mostly of hydrogen and helium, which are less dense than the materials that make up Jupiter, allowing Saturn to be larger in size despite less mass.
The biggest planet in our solar system that has rings is Jupiter. If the diameters of the rings are being compared, Jupiter's rings have the largest diameter in our solar system, at almost twice that of Saturn's.
well of course not. Saturn is the second largest planet so the gravitational pull will be too much even on Jupiter has the most gravity so u'd be much more heavier on Jupiter, Saturn, uranus and neptune
Uranus is larger than Earth.At almost 2 billion miles from the Sun, it is 14.5x bigger than Earth.This allows Uranus to be able to hold 64 Earths.
Saturn's lower density compared to Jupiter is the main reason why it is almost as big despite having a smaller mass. This lower density results in Saturn's gases being spread out over a larger volume, giving it a similar size to Jupiter.
The gas giant's diameter is 120,034 km while the sun's is 1,377,648 km. this means that you could fit 11 of them (Not counting the rings) into the diameter of the sun and you would have room for 40% of another one left over. In terms of surface area, the Sun is 133 times larger than Saturn.
Yes. Saturn is made almost entirely of hydrogen and helium.
The rings of Saturn are made almost entirely of water ice.
round or almost round
The planet Saturn does not have a solid surface. Saturn is almost entirely made up of gases, hydrogen and helium.
No. Titan is the largest satellite of Saturn, but there are 52 others, with more almost certainly waiting to be discovered.
The geology of Saturn is completely unknown since it is almost entirely composed of gas.
Yes, Sunlight Almost Reaches Everywhere And Saturn Is Not Too Far Away.
Diameter; surface area; volume; density; mass; temperature; brightness; distance from Earth; chemical composition... almost any characteristic you can think of, there will be fairly large differences.
Although Saturn has a smaller mass than Jupiter, it is nearly as big because it is less dense. Saturn is made mostly of hydrogen and helium, which are less dense than the materials that make up Jupiter, allowing Saturn to be larger in size despite less mass.
The biggest planet in our solar system that has rings is Jupiter. If the diameters of the rings are being compared, Jupiter's rings have the largest diameter in our solar system, at almost twice that of Saturn's.