Titan is the only one of Saturn's moons that has an appreciable atmosphere. It is most like earth's atmosphere in its high concentration of nitrogen (98% compared to Earth's 78%).
Mars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos. Both moons have a very thin atmosphere, so they do not have traditional weather like what we experience on Earth. The surface temperatures on these moons can vary greatly depending on their position relative to Mars and the Sun.
Actally Saturn does not have an atmosphere at all. Its 7 rings each have there own atmosphere.
Phobos, one of Mars' moons, does not have its own atmosphere or climate. It is too small to retain an atmosphere, so it does not experience weather or climate patterns like those on Earth or larger planetary bodies.
Both Earth and Uranus have a magnetic field, although Uranus' magnetic field is tilted at an extreme angle compared to Earth's. Additionally, both planets have an atmosphere composed mostly of hydrogen and helium, with Earth's atmosphere supporting life while Uranus' atmosphere is much colder and composed of different gases.
There are no quakes or geysers on Titan, which is one of Saturn's moons. Titan has a thick atmosphere, methane lakes, and cryovolcanoes, but seismic activity and geysers like those found on Earth are not present on Titan.
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.
Cloudy and cold. It is mainly hydrogen and helium.
It is a gassy planet like Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune
Yes in large pockets of ice like all of saturns moons.
Mars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos. Both moons have a very thin atmosphere, so they do not have traditional weather like what we experience on Earth. The surface temperatures on these moons can vary greatly depending on their position relative to Mars and the Sun.
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There is not much atmosphere on earth
They simply got lucky. However, their moons are quite unlike Earth's moon. The moons of the gas giants were either formed completely separate to the planets themselves and captured by the planet's gravity or formed through a disk of debris orbiting the planet (Like Saturns very visible rings, all the gas giants have rings), while Earth's moon was (thought to be) formed from Earth due to a Mars-sized planetesimal colliding with proto-Earth. That said, Mars' moons are captured asteroids.
Mars has two moons: Phobos and Deimos. Both are tiny, asteroid-like bodies with no atmosphere and irregular surfaces. Both orbit much more closely to Mars than the moon orbits Earth.
No. The moon does not have an atmosphere.
To look like Earth's Moon, another moon would have to be grey and have areas of dark other colors and have many craters. Ganymede, Callisto, Titania, Oberon, Iapetus, and Ariel have those characteristics.
Actally Saturn does not have an atmosphere at all. Its 7 rings each have there own atmosphere.