lce,astroids just floating around in space which made the rings
it is made of dust
Jupiter's ring is made up of small, dark particles, likely composed of rocky material or dust. These particles are thought to be remnants of meteoroid impacts on Jupiter's moons that have been stretched into a ring by Jupiter's gravity. The ring is very faint and difficult to see from Earth.
=Jupiter has one ring going all around it.=
Voyager 1 & 2 detected a faint ring around Jupiter, however it has not been named, it is just referred to as the Jovian ring.
No because Jupiter's rings are made out of frozen rocks from across the galaxy that crossed into Jupiter's orbit.
Jupiter is in the outer ring.
It has faint rings which are made of dust.
Saturn has the most prominent ring system, however, Jupiter and Uranus also have a ring system but not as well defined. Neptune has a fragmented ring system, which means it isn't complete.
It is made of gases and it's ring is it's gases
Jupiter has a faint ring system, but I'm not sure about the colors.
The biggest planet in our solar system is Jupiter. This planet has ring around it; the ring is the form of many rocks flood in the atmosphere. Jupiter is the 5th planet count from the Sun.
Voyager 1 discovered active volcanoes on Jupiter's moon Io. Voyager 2 discovered the presence of complex ring structures around Saturn. Both Voyager probes detected strong magnetic fields around Jupiter and Saturn.