"Saturn's cloud surface appears more uniform than Jupiter's because: A.the cloud layers are thicker, allowing fewer holes to see the colorful layers. B.due to Saturn's greater distance from the Sun, the colorful cloud layers are just not visible. there is a thick outer cloud covering of water ice overlying the colorful ices. C. due to Saturn's lower gravity, the colorful cloud layers escaped. D. it is composed of completely different gases than Jupiter's."

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Answer:

A.the cloud layers are thicker, allowing fewer holes to see the colorful layers

Explanation:

  • As the outer atmosphere of the Saturn contains about 96% of hydrogen and 3.2% of the helium. With the amounts of ammonia, the acetylene, ethane, propane, and methane are found in the atmosphere.
  • The cloudy layer of the Saturn exhibits banded patterns layer similar to that the Jupiter. The composition of the clouds varies with depths and the increasing pressure and temperature that ranges from  100–160 K.
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