A solar system? Is that what you meant?
It depends on the term 'giant'. If 'giant' refers to larger than earth, then all of the giant planets in our solar system have 3 rings in total.
All of the inner planets are rocky planets: Mars, Earth, Venus, and Mercury
. . . All of them. The only planets with notable rings are Saturn (gas giant) and Uranus (ice giant).
Saturn
Yes.___________________________ NO! this is incorrect, Not all 'Giant' planets have rings, look at Jupiter, it's the largest planet in out solar system and it does not have rings. Jupiter has rings, see the Related Link.
Neptune is a gas giant - or to be precise an ice giant.
Mercury is a rocky planet, just like all the terrestrial planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
They are all "gas giant" planets
Gas particles (atoms, molecules) composing the atmosphere of a planet have a mass, therefore they are trapped by the gravitational field of the planet. This is not only true for giant planets but applies to all planets with atmosphere.
A gas giant often has a thick atmosphere composed mainly of hydrogen and helium. These planets typically have no solid surface and may have many moons and planetary rings. They are much larger than terrestrial planets like Earth and are located farther from their host star.
No. Saturn is not the only "gas giant".All the planets after Mars(not including dwarf planets) are made up of gas. That mean Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
All of the Jovian planets in the solar system have rings and more than eight moons. Neptune has the fewest known moons of the giant planets; : 14.