the rings of Saturn are made of small particles of ice, also it has no solid surface
Improved answer by Drazenfx: The landscape of saturn is covered with dust and rovky solids. The ring is made up of different chunks of rock and ice. ~Drazenfx
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Saturn is a gas giant, so it does not have a solid land surface like Earth. It is mainly composed of hydrogen and helium, with swirling cloud patterns and a distinctive set of rings. However, Saturn does have a solid core made of rock and ice at its center.
After surface mining the land must be returned to its original state or how it used to look before they started mining. for land to be Reclamated it must be altered and then returned to its previous state.
its red blue and has a lot of holes
It has no land.
it is a gas planet. No land there.
No, it is a gas giant.
January 14th 2005
Saturns symbol looks like a cross with a little curved tail coming off the end See the link below for an example.
Saturns surface is made up of 97% hydrogen and 3% helium. It has no craters but no land.
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Saturns moons are usually very rocky and are covered in craters. This is because it is just outside a ring of asteroids which surround the sun.
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Cloudy and cold. It is mainly hydrogen and helium.