Saturn is known to contain metallic hydrogen, an unusual form of hydrogen that behaves like a metal under the extreme pressures and temperatures found in the planet's interior. This state of hydrogen is thought to contribute to Saturn's strong magnetic field. Additionally, trace amounts of other metals, such as sodium and potassium, may also be present in the atmosphere. However, metallic hydrogen is the most notable unusual metal associated with the planet.
It has the most readily visible rings of any of the gas giants.
Lithium is the most reactive metal found.
Saturn is mostly made up of hydrogen and helium gases. It also contains small amounts of ice and rocky material. The core of Saturn is believed to be made of metal and rock.
That Saturn's density is so low that it would float on water (if a big enough body of water were found).
Saturn is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, while Earth is composed mostly of rock and metal. Saturn has no solid surface and is a gas giant, whereas Earth has a solid surface with a variety of geological features and a diverse atmosphere.
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it has an atmosphere
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Most of Saturn is hydrogen and helium, but it probably has a core composed of rock and metal.
Germanium is an unusual non-metal element found at the top of the group in the periodic table that also includes silicon. Germanium shares similar properties with silicon and is commonly used in semiconductors and electronic devices.
Saturn Sadesati is the 7.5 years long transit of Saturn through the 12th house to the 2nd house during which time Saturn may give an unusual amount of stress to the person.
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It is a magnetic metal.
Galileo discovered Saturn
Saturn was found in 1610
Probably the most unusual habit an emu has is its curiosity. Always on the search for something interesting to eat, and in need of aids to its digestion, the emu will ingest all sorts of unusual objects besides the usual pebbles. Emu stomachs have been found to contain nails and metal. Aborigines found they just had to lie in long grass and wave something unusual and colourful above the grass to attract a curious emu.