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Does Saturn have carters?

saturn does not have craters, saturn is a Jovian, or Gas planet. therefore, it does not actually have a solid surface to have craters in. its just a big ball of gas, but a pretty one!!


What planet is the largest and is mostly a big ball of gas?

Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system and is primarily composed of gas, mainly hydrogen and helium. It is known as a gas giant, with no solid surface.


Why isn't the word surface included in the statistics for the gas giants?

Because unlike the inner planet they have no surface, they are just big ball of gas.


Is Earth a big ball of gas?

No. It is a terrestrial planet like the other inner planets, meaning it is mostly rocky.


Does the size of a planet relate to its type of surface?

Yes, the size of a planet can impact its type of surface. Larger planets like Earth tend to have solid surfaces with diverse features like mountains and valleys, while smaller planets like Mars may have less varied surfaces or no solid surface at all. Factors like gravity, composition, and geological activity also play a role in determining the surface characteristics of a planet.


Is Jupiter a solid or gas?

Jupiter is a gas giant, consisting mostly of hydrogen and helium. It does not have a solid surface like rocky planets such as Earth.


What is the planet that is mostly a big ball of gas?

Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are each mostly a big ball of gas.


Is the moon a big ball of gas?

No, the moon is not a big ball of gas. It is a solid celestial body that orbits around the Earth.


Why is Jupiter different from your planet?

jupiter is a big ball of gas and earth is not it.


What is found at the center of your planet?

A big ball of gas and helium. Not if your planet is the Earth. Earth has iron at its center.


What is on Uranus surface?

Uranus is a gas giant (or "ice giant"). The general consensus is that they don't actually have surfaces per se; the gases making up their atmosphere likely merge imperceptibly with the liquid interior (there may, or may not, be a more solid "metal" core... to an astronomer, "metal" means "anything other than hydrogen or helium").


Are Saturn's craters big?

Saturn has no craters as it does not have a solid surface.