No at,own here they are gas giants mainly made of nitrogen and so do not have an atmoshphere
Jupiter is hotter than Saturn. Jupiter has extreme heat due to its strong internal heat source, while Saturn's atmosphere reflects and scatters more sunlight, resulting in cooler overall temperatures.
Helium is more abundant on Jupiter than on Saturn. Jupiter has a higher concentration of helium in its atmosphere compared to other planets in the solar system, including Saturn.
Smallest to largest - Pluto, Earth, Saturn, Jupiter.
Jupiter is obviously the main answer. Saturn is similar, but not so highly visible. (Earth sometimes does too.)Jupiter.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are all gas giants. They have a huge atmosphere - and no solid surface where you might stand on. The atmosphere just gets denser and denser as you get further down into the planet.
Saturn's atmosphere appears to have half the helium content of Jupiter because Saturn has a lower overall density than Jupiter, leading to a greater proportion of hydrogen compared to helium in its atmosphere. Jupiter's higher density means that there is more helium present in its atmosphere compared to Saturn.
Jupiter has the largest atmosphere Saturn has the lowest density
Jupiter is hotter than Saturn. Jupiter has extreme heat due to its strong internal heat source, while Saturn's atmosphere reflects and scatters more sunlight, resulting in cooler overall temperatures.
Jupiter and Saturn are mostly made of atmosphere, with Jupiter's atmosphere consisting mostly of hydrogen and helium, while Saturn's atmosphere is also primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with traces of other elements.
Saturn has the moon Titan, which has an atmosphere
Helium is more abundant on Jupiter than on Saturn. Jupiter has a higher concentration of helium in its atmosphere compared to other planets in the solar system, including Saturn.
Jupiter's moon Io does not have an atmosphere. The only known moon to have an atmosphere is Saturn's moon Titan, which has a nitrogen-based atmosphere.
Jupiter. Saturn's core is around 11000oC which drops down to around -150oC in its atmosphere. Jupiter's lowest temperature is around 30oK (only slightly above absolute zero).
No, only Earth, Jupiter's moon Eurpoa and possibly Mars have atmospheres.
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Titan, a moon of Saturn, has a thick atmosphere mainly composed of nitrogen. Jupiter's moon Ganymede has a thin atmosphere made up of oxygen.
Jupiter and Saturn have the most gas in their atmospheres, consisting mainly of hydrogen and helium. Jupiter is composed of about 90% hydrogen and 10% helium, while Saturn is composed of about 96% hydrogen and 4% helium.