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Facts About Saturn By: Shannon , Alex And Kasey

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<strong>Saturn</strong><br />

<strong>Facts</strong> <strong>About</strong> <strong>Saturn</strong><br />

<strong>By</strong>: <strong>Shannon</strong> ,<br />

<strong>Alex</strong><br />

<strong>And</strong><br />

<strong>Kasey</strong>


Air Conditions<br />

• <strong>Saturn</strong> has a thick cloudy atmosphere with no chemical called<br />

oxygen. But they do have hydrogen and helium.<br />

• They have frozen clouds.<br />

• It’s cloud temperature is -220 degrees F (-140 degrees C).<br />

• The Mean cloud temperature is – 125 degrees C<br />

• The top of <strong>Saturn</strong>’s clouds are -285 degrees F ( -175 degrees C )<br />

• Strong winds on <strong>Saturn</strong> can pick up to 1,100 miles per hour.<br />

• <strong>Saturn</strong>’s tilt cause the northern and southern half to heat<br />

unequally.


Land Conditions<br />

•The core of <strong>Saturn</strong> might be made up of carbon,<br />

iron, silicon and other elements that weighs<br />

heavier than hydrogen and helium.<br />

•This planet has a hot, hard inner core.<br />

•The surface of this planet is liquid and gas<br />

• It’s surface is liquid and gases<br />

• <strong>Saturn</strong>’s has a inner core of hot solid iron and rocky<br />

material.


More Fun <strong>Facts</strong><br />

• Distance from the sun – 886 million miles<br />

• Second largest planet<br />

• The diameter (width) at the equator is 74,900<br />

miles.<br />

• Time to orbit around the sun- 29.46 years.<br />

• The time to spin around <strong>Saturn</strong>’s axis 10.66 hours<br />

• <strong>Saturn</strong> has 31 moons


•Ask for Kids<br />

•Fact Monster<br />

•Info Bits<br />

•Net Trekker<br />

•Britannica<br />

Resources<br />

•Google Safe Search<br />

•Kids Click


Credits<br />

Credits<br />

Researchers<br />

<strong>Alex</strong> Lichtman<br />

<strong>Alex</strong><br />

<strong>Shannon</strong> Tagler<br />

<strong>Shannon</strong><br />

<strong>Kasey</strong><br />

<strong>Kasey</strong> Gillespie<br />

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