Saturn.
no,jupader has larger rings
no! Neptune actually has just a few faint rings, which cannot be seen from earth, even with the MOST POWERFUL telescope! In a few million years, It may have more than seventeen million rings around the planet if the planet crashes into its biggest moon, Triton. Also Uranus *ha ha very funny* has a few rings a lot like Neptune's
Yes and yes. Uranus has some fairly faint rings and a lot of moons (27 moons are known at present).
Saturn has the most extensive and prominent ring system of any planet in our solar system. These rings are made up of numerous small particles of ice and rock.
Scientists have discovered that the rings of this planet are very thin, that it is way more larger than and massive than our own moon but a lot remains a mystery!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Usually large planets such as jupiter have such large mass and gravity that anything that comes its way is sucked into orbit. The fact that it has a lot of rings is because scientists consider one string of debris around a planet to be a ring so usually there are tons of rings, like orbitals on an atom. (if you have studied that)
go to ice rings a lot
A planetary ring is a ring of cosmic dust and other small particles orbiting around a in a flat disc-shaped region. The generally accepted theory is that ringed planets have sufficient gravity to attract and hold a lot of space debris that is left over from the matter that originally compressed to form the sun and its planetary system. It is also possible that the debris which we now see as rings was once part of a larger satellite(s) that was broken up either by collisions with other small bodies or by the constant gravitational stress exerted by the planet around which they circulate. The debris also tends to get flattened by the rotation, so we see it as rings many miles wide but less than a mile thick.
Jupiter (or Saturn that depends on your definition of "moon" the rings of Saturn are composed of billions of chunks of rock and ice which each could be called a "moon" if you want to stretch the definition a lot...)
A lot of drug stores
He had ALL the rings on his fingers, and now at age 72 also has some in his ears.
That is unknown. "Planet X" is the name given to a hypothetical planet beyond Neptune (or beyond Pluto, when it was still considered a planet). No planet is known to exist in our Solar System beyond planet Neptune, but one might still be found.