Eris doesn't have any rings.
Eris, the dwarf planet, does not have any rings. It is located in the outer region of our solar system beyond Neptune.
There are 85 rings in an original slinky =) Just counted
The rings of a planet cannot be counted, since they are not solid but made of millions of tiny particles. However, moons can be counted: Mercury - 0 Venus - 0 Earth - 1 Mars - 2 Jupiter - 63 (has rings) Saturn - 60 (has rings) Uranus - 27 (has rings) Neptune - 13 (has rings)
Actually, sometimes it won't really work if you counted their rings on their shell. And yeah I guess you could try counting their rings. :)
I heard from resources that we are not sure why Eris was called Eris.
Eris's moon Dysnomia, appears to be made of material similar to Eris and Eris appears almost grey.
No. Eris is a dwarf planet.
No, there is absolutely no wind on Eris.
Eris is the daughter of Zeus.
Eris is solid.
No. Eris is a dwarf planet.
The only accurate way is by the use of a microscope. The rings on the a scale are counted in much the same way as the rings on a tree are counted to establish growth seasons. The more experienced aquarist can make an educated guess going on the fishes size and condition.