Because it is made up of gas.
well Saturn is made of iron so i went to Saturn ones it was fun
The reason is simple, water vapour is denser than methane meaning that the methane cloud layer forms above the 'water' clouds. Saturn also mostly has an atmosphere of Ammonia clouds.
No, asteroids are rocky, metallic bodies that generally do not have atmospheres or hydrogen clouds surrounding them. Hydrogen clouds are more commonly found in gaseous planets like Jupiter or Saturn.
Astronemers think so, but there is no proof because in order to be able to see lightning on Saturn, you would have to look on the dark side (side that the sun isn't shining on), but you can't do that because Saturn's rings reflect the sun's light on its dark side.
No, there is no solid surface to sleep on Saturn as it is a gas giant. Its atmosphere is composed mainly of hydrogen and helium, with no solid ground beneath the thick clouds.
well Saturn is made of iron so i went to Saturn ones it was fun
-193 degrees Fahrenheit
Uranus lol
The reason is simple, water vapour is denser than methane meaning that the methane cloud layer forms above the 'water' clouds. Saturn also mostly has an atmosphere of Ammonia clouds.
storms are formed on saturn by clouds that swirl and form into a hurrican so the weather is like jupiter's red spot on saturn
No, clouds are found on other planets in our solar system, such as Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. These clouds are made up of different materials than those on Earth, such as sulfuric acid on Venus and methane on Titan.
no... ice does not form. just cold clouds
No. Saturn is made of icy clouds, it has no physical surface exept for a small, earth size rock
When we look at Saturn from Earth we see mostly clouds of ammonia. We cannot see deep enough into them to see any liquid or solid parts so no, we have not seen any eruptions on Saturn. However we have seen some on Saturn's moons because they don't have such huge dense clouds themselves.
No, Saturn is a floating ball of gas with no land on it and none the less poisounous clouds we would die within seconds
Yes, lots of things. Hydrogen, Helium, clouds, storms, rings, moons, etc. Saturn has lots of things.
Since Saturn is a gas planet, it does not have a solid surface like Earth does. Landing a spacecraft on Saturn would be like trying to land an airplane on a cloud. The clouds that are seen when Saturn is viewed through a telescope are just the top of a very deep layer that covers a center of liquid hydrogen. The clouds on Saturn are blown by constant winds that can blow at speeds up to 1600 kilometers. per hour at the equator, or center, of the planet. Saturn does have different colored spots, or features, in its clouds, but nothing that is as spectacular as the Great Red Spot on Jupiter.