Nothing, the ring is a mass of meteorites.
The particles that make up the ring are in orbit around Saturn.
Around Saturn there is a layer of rock and ice and this forms a ring, so a ring is what is around Saturn=D
Saturn, it's rings can even be seen with a small telescope. the brightest rings are ring A and ring BSaturn.
saturn has five ring
there are no rocks on saturn
the ring would melt gradually
Something special about Saturn is it has a ring
its atmospheric dust that orbits around saturn
Saturn
Saturn's rings are its most prominent feature. Only 3 or 4 are visible through a conventional telescope from Earth. It is estimated that these rings of fine dust and rocks are about 400 000 kilometers wide.
Yes, Saturn has a lot of rings. The rings are made up of thousands of small bits of ice or rock. They are so close to Saturn that a normal moon would be broken up there by Saturn's gravity.
The ring of Saturn is made up of many rocks from the creation of the universe and from many space rocks.