It would be a hostile place to live on.
Scientists believe Saturn has a total of 83 rings. These rings are made up of ice, rock, and dust particles, and they range in size from tiny particles to larger chunks of ice. The rings are organized into distinct groupings based on their size and composition.
As far as we know, there are no living things on Saturn. The planet's harsh environment, with its extremely low temperatures, lack of a solid surface, and high levels of radiation, make it unlikely for life as we know it to exist there.
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Scientists believe Saturn is still forming because they observe ongoing processes like the gradual growth of its rings, moons, and magnetic field. These processes suggest that Saturn's system is dynamic and evolving over time, indicating that it is not yet fully matured.
MALE, SATURN COMES FROM "SATURNUS", THE ROMAN GOD OF AGRICULTURE.
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Saturn has thousands of small rings, but the exact number is unknown, according to California Institute of Technology. Scientists group the rings together into seven categories, which are separated by gaps called divisions
Scientists are still finding moons around planets in our solar system, such as Jupiter and Saturn. For example, Jupiter has over 80 known moons, while Saturn has over 80 as well. Moons are also being discovered around exoplanets outside our solar system.
Saturn has no solid surface as Earth does, and water cannot exist in liquid form in the dense lower atmosphere (mostly hydrogen), because it is too hot. But the rings of Saturn are almost entirely composed of water ice.
Scientists believe Saturn has a total of 83 rings. These rings are made up of ice, rock, and dust particles, and they range in size from tiny particles to larger chunks of ice. The rings are organized into distinct groupings based on their size and composition.
No. There are no living creatures on Saturn.
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Just the sun. Like Earth is still Earth, Saturn is Saturn...
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Jupiter and Saturn are two planets that scientists are still finding moons on. Titan is the largest moon found on Saturn.
Saturn has thousands of small rings, but the exact number is unknown, according to California Institute of Technology. Scientists group the rings together into seven categories, which are separated by gaps called divisions
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