Since Saturn is within the kuiper belt and the belt is known to be of icy composition,Saturn's rings must be of icy composition. The other determining factor is the distance of Saturn from our nearest star(the sun) meaning everthing in the outer solar systym should be icy.
Saturn's Rings consist of individually orbiting bits of ice and rock ranging in size from grains of sand to boulders the size of a large house. Also dust particles circle around at top speed.
The colored rings of Saturn are composed of many small particles. These particles are made up of for the most part of a watery ice. They also contain some rocky material as well.
rock ice
Saturn, it's rings can even be seen with a small telescope. the brightest rings are ring A and ring BSaturn.
The Rings of Saturn was created in 1995.
No. The rings of Saturn are mostly ice.
No. Ptolemy had no knowledge of Saturn's rings; prior to the invention of the telescope, the rings of Saturn were unknown.
Saturn does have rings but the exact number is unknown. (To see more on how many rings Saturn has, see the related link below)
The answer to this question is GAS. Saturn's rings are made of thick layers of multiple gasses.
Mostly ice particles, dust particles, and some other chemicals.
Saturn, it's rings can even be seen with a small telescope. the brightest rings are ring A and ring BSaturn.
The colored rings of Saturn are composed of many small particles. These particles are made up of for the most part of a watery ice. They also contain some rocky material as well.
The rings of Saturn orbits Saturn
Saturn is the planet with the most rings.
Saturn's rings
Because it has a ring around it
The ISBN of The Rings of Saturn is 3821844485.
Rings of Saturn was created in 1655.
saturn has rings they dont have volcanoes
The Rings of Saturn was created in 1995.