Yes. The four gas planets in the solar system, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, all have rings. Saturn's are by far the most visible.
No, Venus does not have any moons or rings.
Mercury has no rings, but it does have a bunch of craters.
No. Within our Solar System, the planet with the most rings is Saturn.
There are no rings around earth, or any of the rocky planets.
No.
Planet Sedna does not have any rings and as of current scientific observations, it does not have any known moons either. Sedna is a small, icy dwarf planet located in the outer reaches of our solar system, beyond the orbit of Neptune.
Uranus has 13 known rings, which are the second-most of any planet in the solar system after Saturn.
No only Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune have rings.
Uranus has 13 rings. Saturn also has 13 rings. So that means Uranus does not. (I think....)
No, The Planet Mercury has NO rings or moons. Only gas planets have rings: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Only the rings of Saturn are highly visible to us.
No, all the moons and rings rotate in the same plane as the planet itself.
Saturn has the most distinctive and visible rings of any planet in our solar system. These rings are made up of ice and rock particles ranging in size from tiny grains to large moonlets.