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it is in the rings as ice
Water ice, many trillions of tons of it, is a major constituent of Saturn's rings.
The rings of Saturn are made almost entirely of water ice.
It is Saturn.
ice water and rocks
Saturn's rings are made of dust, ice, and rock.
Yes, water ice has been detected in the atmosphere of Saturn.
Saturn's rings are composed mainly of water ice and other materials. The low temperatures and lack of atmosphere in space prevent the ice from melting. Additionally, the lack of a significant internal heat source for Saturn means that there is not enough heat to cause the ice to melt.
you need 'water ice' , dust and other chemicals
Ice & dust.
The rings around Saturn are mostly comprised of the dust, the ice and the rocks.
It does have on it but only on the rings contain the ice. I don't think the planet has any ice on it except for the rings.