Earth doesn't have rings. Look up the pictures of Earth from space.
Jupiter does have rings but they're extremely faint. They're made of dust while Saturn's rings are made of rock and ice. The rings are so faint they weren't known until 1979, when the Voyager I probe flew past Jupiter.
No, Earth does not have any rings around it. Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune are the planets in our solar system that have rings. Earth is not one of them.
Earth doesn't have rings. Only Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune have rings.
if your talking about the ones that Saturn and Jupiter have well then earth has no rings around it
Jupiter does not have a prominent ring system like Saturn does. The rings around Jupiter are very faint and composed of small dust particles that are difficult to see from Earth with a telescope. Saturn's rings, on the other hand, are much larger and more reflective, making them easily visible from Earth.
Saturn has the largest rings. Also if you could make a tub big enough Saturn could float in it
While Saturn has spectacular rings that are easily visible with a home telescope, Jupiter's rings are far less obvious from Earth. Jupiter does have rings, even though they are harder to see. Jupiter has one primary ring and two fainter rings, while Saturn has a large number (the exact count seems to vary in different publications).
because the ice around jupiter came together and froze into rings :D and also....... we needed another unique planet besides earth XD
Rings of Jupiter was created in 1979.
Yes, there are rings on Jupiter and Neptune, and sideways rings on Uranus.
Jupiter has rings.
Jupiter has more rings
Jupiter is a planet that has over 60 satellites and rings that are not visible.