There are three theories on how Saturn got its rings:
1. Gravitational disruption of satellites: Saturn's gravitational pull tears anything apart that gets too close, and the fragments become part of the ring system.
2. Fragmentation of moons: moons of Saturn collide with each other and other bolides and break up, the fragments of which form Saturn's rings.
3. Accretionary remnant: rings are formed from primordial debris that was not accreted to form Saturn initially.
Saturn's rings are made of dust, ice, and rock.
Over 90% of Saturns rings are made of water ice.... the same stuff we use for ice cubes.
Well, one of Saturns best things r its rings. Its rings r HUGE, and r made of rocks, ice, and dust and r held together by Saturns orce of gravity
Around Saturns equatorial diameter, as has to be the case
jupiters rings are bigger than Saturns.
got fat
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When the Voyager passed by.
They are not regenerated. The rings are generated by the gravity of the planet and the inertia of the object.
No, Saturns rings are made up of billions of bodies of ice, ranging from millimetres to metres in diameter, in orbit around the planet.
they are made of pebbles of ice and rocks that's being held in place by Saturn's gravity force.
Saturns ring are rocks and meteors spinning around Saturn