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How Saturn is different from other planet in the solar system?

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Its equatorial and polar radii differ by almost 10%: 60,268 km versus 54,364 km, respectively. Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune, the other giant planets in the Solar System, are also oblate but to a lesser extent. Saturn is the only planet of the Solar System that is less dense than water—about 30% less.
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Saturn is a gas giant made up mostly of hydrogen and helium. Saturn is big enough to hold more than 760 Earths, and is more massive than any other planet except Jupiter, roughly 95 times Earth's mass. However, Saturn has the lowest density of all the planets, and is the only one less dense than water
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it has got rings made up of gases
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Saturn's ring make it different from other planets. Width of saturn is only 120000 km but its rings increases its width to 270000 km. These rings are not solid i stead they are madr of ro ks of ice. The ice causes them to glisten and is what makes them so visible
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Saturn posses a ring basically made of hydrogen gas which is not present in case of any other planet..
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Saturn is well known for its system of three rings. It is a large planet: at 120,536 kilometres it is only a little smaller than Jupiter. It revolves around the Sun in 12 years, and rotates a little more than 10 hours. Like Jupiter, Saturn is composed of mostly gas, and has a core composed of rock and...
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Saturn is well known for its system of three rings. It is a large planet: at 120,536 kilometres it is only a little smaller than Jupiter. It revolves around the Sun in 12 years, and rotates a little more than 10 hours. Like Jupiter, Saturn is composed of mostly gas, and has a core composed of rock and metallic hydrogen. The surface of Saturn looks banded, and has a brown-yellow, butterscotch colour. Saturn’s rings are probably composed of small particles of ice and rock. Saturn has 62 moons (as of 2016). It is named for the Roman god of agriculture . read less
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Saturn posses a ring basically made of hydrogen gas which is not present in case of any other planet.
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