No, Saturns rings are made up of billions of bodies of ice, ranging from millimetres to metres in diameter, in orbit around the planet.
The gravitational pull of the planet Saturn keep it's rings in orbit.
Yes. Saturn has shepherd moons which keep the rings in place.
They keep Saturn's rings in order.
There are moons in Saturn's rings, they are called shepherd moons because they help keep the rings intact.
They keep Saturn's rings in order.
They keep Saturn's rings in order.
They keep Saturn's rings in order
They keep Saturn's rings in order
They keep Saturn's rings in order
They keep Saturn's rings in order
They keep Saturn's rings in order.
They keep Saturn's rings in order