Each of the four outer gas giant planets has several moons and each of them also has a ring system which is made up of dust particles and rocks. These four outer planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
The planet Saturn.
Saturn
pluto
Yes, some of the particles within a ring around a planet are as big as a house. It has been found that these ring particles can be sized from as small as a few centimeters to as large as a few meters.
No. Pebble-sized particles from a volcano are called lapilli. Ash is sand-sized or smaller.
well not too much but it still has traces of dust
A.It is too far from the Sun.B.Its orbit is not cleared of like-sized or larger objects.C.It is not large enough in size.D.It does not have rings.the answer is C
No
Both moons and rings are objects circling a planet. The difference is that the mass of dust or ice in a ring is not concentrated into a single object. The dynamics of a ring system keep the smaller chunks (from microscopic to truck-sized) from agglomerating into a moon. Some planetary rings are thought to have formed from the partial breakup of small, icy moons.
They simply got lucky. However, their moons are quite unlike Earth's moon. The moons of the gas giants were either formed completely separate to the planets themselves and captured by the planet's gravity or formed through a disk of debris orbiting the planet (Like Saturns very visible rings, all the gas giants have rings), while Earth's moon was (thought to be) formed from Earth due to a Mars-sized planetesimal colliding with proto-Earth. That said, Mars' moons are captured asteroids.
Scientist theorize that a planet-sized object collided with earth and the moon formed
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.
Yes, some of the particles within a ring around a planet are as big as a house. It has been found that these ring particles can be sized from as small as a few centimeters to as large as a few meters.
Mars Has Clouds And It Is A Rock Planet An It Has Two Small Asteroid Sized Moons. BODABOOMBODABEENG
No. Ash consists of sand sized particles and smaller. Pebble sized particles are called lapilli.
no venus is not a medium sized planet.
No. Pebble-sized particles from a volcano are called lapilli. Ash is sand-sized or smaller.
Mars actually has 2 asteroid-sized moons Deimos and Phobos. Does that answer your question?
well not too much but it still has traces of dust
A.It is too far from the Sun.B.Its orbit is not cleared of like-sized or larger objects.C.It is not large enough in size.D.It does not have rings.the answer is C