saturns storms are caused by all of the tiny particles floating around in space
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The intense storms on Saturn are caused by the planet's strong winds, which can reach speeds of up to 1,100 miles per hour (1,800 km/h). These storms are often seen as large swirls of clouds in Saturn's atmosphere, fueled by the planet's internal heat and energy. The most famous storm on Saturn is the hexagonal-shaped vortex at its north pole.
Advisories are warnings. They can be issued for things like bad weather that may cause danger, like bad storms, or for things like warning people of dangerous places to travel to.
they are very bad if mars storms happen we get lollipops
Saturn is a gas giant predominantly composed of hydrogen and helium, and it does not have a solid surface like Earth. As a result, it does not have a climate like we experience on Earth. The outer layers of Saturn's atmosphere experience extreme wind speeds and storms, with temperatures dropping to minus 180 degrees Celsius.
Yes it is actually similar to Earths storms.
they have the difference or hot or cold weather and the storms they can be bad or not so bad