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Q: What planet has visual rings and lots of moons?
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Which planet visible rings and lots of moons?

Saturn is the planet that has visible rings and lots of moons. There are a few other planets.


Visible rings and lots of moons?

Saturn


What type of planet have lots of moons?

Jupiter and Saturn are the two gassy planets with lots of moons.


What planet has the widest swings in temperature?

Mercury has the widest in temperature swings. Venus is the hottest planet. Saturn is the planet with visible rings and lots of moons, jupiter is the largest planet (( duh)) Uranus rotates on it's side.


Has the widest swings in temperatures?

Mercury has the widest in temperature swings. Venus is the hottest planet. Saturn is the planet with visible rings and lots of moons, jupiter is the largest planet (( duh)) Uranus rotates on it's side.


What has the widest swings in temperature?

Mercury has the widest in temperature swings. Venus is the hottest planet. Saturn is the planet with visible rings and lots of moons, jupiter is the largest planet (( duh)) Uranus rotates on it's side.


Which planet has lesser moons?

Mars has two very tiny moons. Jupiter and Saturn also have lots of small moons, but they also have lots of big moons.


Comparative essay on the inner planet vs the outer planet?

The inner: small, few moons, made of rock and metal the outer: large, lots of moons, made of gases


Does anything exist on Saturn?

Yes, lots of things. Hydrogen, Helium, clouds, storms, rings, moons, etc. Saturn has lots of things.


What planet has rings of ice and dirt caps?

Earth has ice caps. And lots of dirt.


What is the 23 Sky planet dogs?

There were 2 millions of sky planet dogs in 300 . BC but there was lots of moons with dogs but in 1 . AD the moons were falling down for 2`000 years but there was a moon as size as 10 suns and it burn`t the moons


Why does Jupiter have moons?

Mainly because of its mass. In general, the more massive a planet, the easier it is for such a planet to catch - or to keep - a moon. Thus, the four gas giants in our Solar System all have lots of moons; the smaller (and less massive) rocky planets have much fewer moons in comparison.