Saturn has the most obvious ring system of course - visible from earth in even a small telescope. Almost all who see Saturn for the first time 'live' as it were in a telescope are really moved by its beauty. Uranus has a dark ring system that is visible from earth, but are only seen in a large telescope when the rings are at the right angle and the planet passes in front of stars behind. As the rings pass the stars the stars seem to 'blink' as they pass behind the dark rings. It was in this way that the Uranian rings were discovered. Thanks to the Voyager probes, thin ring systems were also found on Jupiter and Neptune, but neither system is visible from Earth, nor are they anywhere near as pronounced as Saturn.
FALSE: because Earth is one of the four terrestrial planets, and we don't have rings. Mercury, Venus and Mars are the others and they have no rings either!
THE TRUTH: all the outer planets have rings (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune)
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Yes, they all do because they are not close to the sun .
None of the inner planets have rings, all of the outer planets have rings.
yes it has about 360000 thousand rings rotating around it
Saturn and Jupiter
no
yes they do
All the outer planets have rings. (Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune.)
Outer.
Saturn has rings made of ice
Only three planets in the solar system have rings. These are the planets Jupiter, four rings; Saturn, with seven rings and Uranus with 13 rings.
I do not understand the question - the inner planets have no rings, and only Earth and Mars have moons.
All the outer planets have rings. (Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune.)
They all have rings
Only the four outer planets have rings. The four inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars) dont have rings.
half; all the outer planets have rings not including dwarf planets (Jupiter has one thin ring around it).
Outer.
Both have rings and are outer planets.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune all have rings. Although they are not all as pronounced as Saturn's.
This is a very basic answer, but maybe it's what you're looking for. The inner planets are rocky, have no rings, and are smaller. The outer planets are large, gaseous, and have rings.
Saturn has rings made of ice
The inner planets are rocky, and do not have any rings. They are all fairly small, with our planet, Earth, being the largest, then Venus, then Mars, then Mercury. Most of them have moons, and none have rings. The outer planets are made of gas, and are huge compared to the inner planets. Every single one of these outer planets have moons and rings. Jupiter is the largest, followed by Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
The inner planets are all considered rocky planets in that under atmospheric layers, they have a rocky surface. The outer planets are made of gas and liquid, and are called gas giants. They have no solid surface. Also, all the outer planets have rings while the inner planets do not.
Only three planets in the solar system have rings. These are the planets Jupiter, four rings; Saturn, with seven rings and Uranus with 13 rings.