rings
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.
Saturn's rings are prominent because they are larger and more extensive than those of other planets, making them more easily visible without a telescope. Additionally, Saturn's rings are brighter due to their high reflectivity, which makes them stand out even more in the night sky. Finally, the rings were discovered before those of other planets, leading to greater familiarity and public awareness.
Jupiter and Saturn have the most moons on average. Jupiter has 79 known moons, while Saturn has 83 confirmed moons. Both planets have numerous smaller moons, with more potentially waiting to be discovered.
The most massive planets in our solar system are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Jupiter is the most massive planet by far, containing more than twice the mass of all the other planets combined.
Saturn and Jupiter are similar because they both belong to the same planet feature, the outer planets. They are also both known as the gas giants and are the 1st and 2nd largest planets (Jupiter the 1st) and (Saturn the 2nd). The both have a lot of moons (Jupiter has 40 moons) and (Saturn has 30).
Saturn
Actually, Saturn is the least dense of all planets, the only planet less dense than water, at 687.00 kg/m³.
Saturn has more moons than Venus. Saturn is second to Jupiter.
no, it only has 1 while saturn has many more
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.
Saturn's rings are prominent because they are larger and more extensive than those of other planets, making them more easily visible without a telescope. Additionally, Saturn's rings are brighter due to their high reflectivity, which makes them stand out even more in the night sky. Finally, the rings were discovered before those of other planets, leading to greater familiarity and public awareness.
They're all distant. The gas giants (Jupiter, Saturn) are more distant than the inner planets (Mars, Venus). Exoplanets (planets around other stars are even (far) more distant.
No. There are eight planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune) five dwarf planets and a few more dwarf planet candidates. There are other objects in orbit around our sun, but these are too small to be classed as planets.
Saturn. Venus has none, Saturn has over 60 moons.
Jupiter and Saturn have the most moons on average. Jupiter has 79 known moons, while Saturn has 83 confirmed moons. Both planets have numerous smaller moons, with more potentially waiting to be discovered.
The most massive planets in our solar system are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Jupiter is the most massive planet by far, containing more than twice the mass of all the other planets combined.
Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.