Uranus has multicolored rings around it. You can find this answer elsewhere , in places such as an encyclopedia , or a science textbook. Uranus' rings are up and down unlike the other planets. Saturn also has rings that are very visiable , but do not have as much color as Uranus. Thank you for asking this question.
Uranus , The PlanetFour planets in our Solar System have rings: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. You may want to look for images of each, to determine whether you find them to be "colorful enough". Jupiter and Saturn are definitely quite colorful.
Saturn has many colorful rings.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
Saturn :)
Saturn.
The planet is Pluto, but Pluto is not a planet anymore so no planet has rock and ice in the middle.
Depending on size, and some other factors, that can be a planet, a dwarf planet, an asteroid, or a meteor. Depending how you look at it, you might or might not include moons (they orbit a planet, and together, planet and moons orbit the star).
Depends whether you include Pluto as a planet or not (I think it isn't at the moment - but it does seem to swap back and forth!). So, if you include Pluto, then it's Pluto. If you include all the dwarf planets (of which Pluto is one) - then its Eris. Otherwise, it's Neptune
Seth will go to his home planet on January 30, 2010
Contagious planet cancer. Humans are planet cancer in that they are part of the planet itself and they are reproducing at an increasing and unsustainable rate, eventually to doom the planet itself by overconsumption of its resources. (In precisely the same way as cellular cancer dooms a human) Right now humans are trying to figure out a way to locate another suitable host (planet) to attempt to colonize and are thus attempting to acheive "contagious" planet cancer. -bmg
the ringed planet
The ringed planet, or gods bride in some eastern cultures.
Saturn
The ringed Planet
No. lol
Saturn is often called the ringed planet because it has more rings than any other planet in the solar system, and they are the most visible.
Jupiter
saturn
mercury
In French, "multicolour" is spelled "multicolore."
Ceres is a dwarf planet [See related question] and does not have rings.
Saturn