Saturn is made up mainly of hydrogen, and a smaller amount of helium. There
are only small amounts of other gases.
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SAturns rings are made of asteroid dust
Saturn is the planet with rings made of ice and rock.
Neptune's rings are incomplete because they have less material than Saturn.
'Saturn' is the planet known for rings. Saturn's ring system is the most extensive and complex in the solar system, extending hundreds of thousands of kilometers from the planet. In the early 1980s, NASA's two Voyager spacecraft revealed that Saturn's rings are made mostly of water ice. They also found "braided" rings, ringlets, and "spokes," dark features in the rings that circle the planet at different rates from that of the surrounding ring material. Material in the rings ranges in size from a few micrometers to several tens of meters. Two of Saturn's small moons orbit within gaps in the main rings.
it's rings
Saturn's rings are made up of many small objects, rock and ice, that are in orbit around Saturn. Because all the object move, the rings can be said to move.
The rings of the planet Saturn are made up of a countless number of small particles. Most of these particles are ice with a small amount of rocky material.
They are made of billions of pieces of ice, rocks, and dust chunks.
The rings of Saturn are made almost entirely of water ice.
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.
Saturn's rings are made up of gasses
Saturn is the planet with rings made of ice and rock.
Saturn's rings are made up of dust, rocks , asteroids, and moons.
yes Saturn rings are made up of tiny diamond crystals
Neptune's rings are incomplete because they have less material than Saturn.
Saturn has rings made of ice
The answer to this question is GAS. Saturn's rings are made of thick layers of multiple gasses.
No. Saturn has rings, but it is no way owes its existence to them. It is uncertain how the rings formed, but they may be what is left of a moon that was destroyed.