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no, the rings of Saturn are made of ice and dust. we are way to dense and we will fall right through the rings, plus the ice particles are way too far away to jump on or anything. although that would be cool.
Not every planet has rings! Officially, Jupiter has three (the Main, Halo and Gossamer rings,) plus a thin band of dust extending down to the cloud tops. Saturn has rings A, B, C, D, E, F and G, Uranus has 13 rings, named after Greek letters, and Neptune has five - four named after its discoverers, and one named the Plateau ring. Saturn's moon Rhea also seems to have a ring. It's important to realise that, for example, Saturn's rings are made up of thousands of tiny ringlets, so it's difficult to say where one "ring" begins and another ends.
A diamond is natural resource, and a diamond can be made from ashes of cremation, plus diamonds can be 'made' in a well-equipped lab.
This are alpha particles which are made up of Helium ions and are +2 charge.
Balanced: 2CO+O2 --> 2CO2
When my sister bought my graduate school ring in 1979, the Balfour representative told her that Quasar Plus was palladium. I have not been able to confirm this.
The price of a 19" Motorola Quasar color television set, chassis model TS-929, was US $429.95 plus tax at Sears and Roebuck in late 1970. I still have the receipt for the set I purchased. On my set, an operational unit which I still own and occasionally use, on the upper left corner, is printed, on an aluminum decal: "MOTOROLA/Quasar Colorviewer".
Researching has provided a number of sites that offer plus size rings for larger fingers. One can find larger sized rings on sites such as Classic Plus Size Jewellery, Emitations and Dolls of India.
Saturn has two bright prominent rings plus a fainter third ring that can be seen from Earth. In addition, Saturn has several less prominent rings.
Mostly ice, plus some miscellaneous dust.
O and one more ring called argentus or arg has palladium also but its the least of the othe palladium class rings argentus only has from 3% palladium to 12% in those class rings its mostly all silver.
Yes. You will want to get one with little slots for you to stand your rings up in. You can also get jewlery boxes that have this feature plus additional space.
no, the rings of Saturn are made of ice and dust. we are way to dense and we will fall right through the rings, plus the ice particles are way too far away to jump on or anything. although that would be cool.
No, you can't. The rings are to light, and we are too dense! We would go right threw! Plus, the ice particles are too far away for use to actually walk normally.
11 championship rings. Plus he has 5 finals mvp.
I would say that Khols has the best rings. Especially Lauren Conrad and Vera Wang have a good selection of rings because they do not tarnish or wear out!! I always buy my less expensive jewelry from Kohls, plus it is very cheep!
urea, a waste product made in the liver.