There is no planet with large rings and icy rocks. Saturn has rings, but it is not a rocky planet - it is a gas giant.
it is known for its huge rings made of rocks from the size of pebbles to the size of a house.
Saturn has the largest and most distinct number of rings of any planet in our solar system. The rings are so huge they are visible from earth through even a modest telescope.
There are many unusual features of the planet Mars. The planet is known for its unusual color of rust. The planet also has huge volcanoes.
They can be really huge or small. Their rings are 20ft that become about 40-50ft across.
Saturn may as well be it. This planet has a huge ring system encircling it. It is made up of about 6 main divisions, and 1000 smaller divisions.
Well, one of Saturns best things r its rings. Its rings r HUGE, and r made of rocks, ice, and dust and r held together by Saturns orce of gravity
Jupiter has a great red spot that large enough to contain two or three earth sized planet
This is Jupiters large red spot. It is a large storm system that has been churning for hundreds of years on the surface of the planet.
Mercury is a rocky planet with a huge iron core which makes up a large part of its interior.
we call huge planets huge planets
You may think Saturn is the only planet with rings. It is not! Jupiter has rings, too. They aren't as easy to see as Saturn's, but they ARE there. Saturns rings are made of ice and are very bright. Jupiter's rings are dark. They are made of tiny pieces of dust. Jupiter's rings were discovered by the Voyager Spacecraft in 1979. The Galileo spacecraft helped us figure out how Jupiter's rings are made. Meteors that hit some of Jupiter's moons knock dust into orbit around Jupiter. That dust forms the rings. Jupiter has three rings. They are called the Halo Ring, the Main Ring, and the Gossamer Ring.
Jupiter has got a large red spot on its surface. Scientists think it is a huge storm.