Saturn
Saturn is similar to Jupiter, but it is much
smaller. It is the second largest planet in our Solar System and it is a
gas giant like Jupiter. Under the clouds of methane, hydrogen and
helium, the sky gradually turns into liquid until it becomes a giant
ocean of liquid chemicals.
Saturn
is the least dense planet in our Solar System. It is made up of mostly
hydrogen and helium, which are the two lightest elements in the
universe and thus make Saturn the lightest planet that we know of. This
is why you wouldn't weigh as much on Saturn as you think you would
because of its size. And because Saturn is so light, it does not have
as much gravity.
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