Saturn is almost entirely hydrogen and helium, but it does have trace amounts of other chemicals, including water. When we look at Saturn, we're actually seeing the upper cloud tops of Saturn's atmosphere. These are made of frozen crystals of ammonia.
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But beneath this upper cloud layer, astronomers think there's a lower cloud deck made of ammonium hydrosulfide and water. There is water, but not very much.
That Saturn's density is so low that it would float on water (if a big enough body of water were found).
Saturn does not have a solid surface, so there are no bodies of water like oceans or lakes on the planet. Additionally, the atmosphere of Saturn is composed mostly of hydrogen and helium, with very little oxygen present.
Yes, water ice has been detected in the atmosphere of Saturn.
Saturn is much lighter than water. It is a gas giant made primarily of hydrogen and helium, with a density lower than that of water.
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
No, there is no water on Saturn.
The form of water on saturn is the form of water we have here on earth.
Availability of water
frozen water is the water from that I found that Saturn has.
the availability of water power.
Saturn's is.
because Saturn has a lower density then earth
Water availability is more of a concern so they can have enough water for the people and agricultural things.
If you could find a body of water large enough to fit Saturn, yes it could float in the water. The density of Saturn is at 0.687 g/cm³.
Saturn does not have water lakes, but it does have lakes of gas.
It's doubtful that water exists on Saturn. But if it does, it most likely looks like water.
Saturn is less dense...Water is 1000 kg/m^3 and Saturn is 700 kg/m^3