A: Saturn because it as several rings around it which consists of particles,possibly ice
The ridges between the ring grooves of a piston are called lands. They play a crucial role in sealing combustion gases and transferring heat between the piston and cylinder wall.
It is made of gases and it's ring is it's gases
The ring that prevents the majority of the expanding compression gases from passing the piston into the crankcase is called the compression ring. Typically located at the top of the piston, it creates a seal against the cylinder wall, ensuring that combustion gases remain contained during the power stroke. This helps maintain engine efficiency and performance by reducing blow-by, which can lead to oil contamination and loss of power.
rare gases are called elementary gases.
No, the components of Saturn's rings are in the solid state.
Inert gases can also be called noble gases. An example is Helium.
it's called your ring finger
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