Saturn
Saturn has the most prominent and thick rings of any planet in our solar system. Its rings are made up of billions of ice particles ranging in size from tiny grains to large chunks.
Uranus, Saturn and Neptune (has really faint rings)
Saturn is commonly referred to as the "ring planet". Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun and is a gas giant. It is the second largest planet in the solar system. It's "rings" are made up mainly of ice chunks. These small chunks each orbit Saturn individually.
Saturn's rings are made of dust, ice, and rock.
They are made of billions of pieces of ice, rocks, and dust chunks.
ice and rock
im guessing that its because asteroids are made of rock and some rings of planet are made of ice and dust as some of the planet. if its a school question i hope u get it right and if you get it wrong im sorri :(
Saturn is the planet with rings made of ice and rock.
it has rings made out of rock and ice and it uses the rings to protect it self
Yes, gas giants like Saturn have rings made of ice and dust particles. These rings are composed of chunks of ice and rock ranging in size from small particles to several meters in diameter, and they orbit the planet in a thin, flat disk.
The rings are mainly made of from dust, ice or rubble from that planet.Most moons are asteroids or bits of the planet that have broken off of the planet caught in the gravitational pull from the planet.
Saturn