There are three theories on how Saturn got its rings:
1. Gravitational disruption of satellites: Saturn's gravitational pull tears anything apart that gets too close, and the fragments become part of the ring system.
2. Fragmentation of moons: moons of Saturn collide with each other and other bolides and break up, the fragments of which form Saturn's rings.
3. Accretionary remnant: rings are formed from primordial debris that was not accreted to form Saturn initially.
Other planets do. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune all have ring systems. Saturn's are just the most obvious. There's no special reason Saturn should have such a spectacular ring system, other than that it happens to.
Because God liked it, so he put a ring around it.
I do not know what the circumstances are, but probably the great gravitational force of the body or bodies near it.
Saturn's immense gravitation, in conjunction with that of the other moons, might be responsible for ripping it appart (keeping it from forming a satellite).
Saturn's rings are surrounded by "shepherd" satellites, which prevent them from coalescing into a moon.
No it doesn't, ring is a ing sound where as a moon a oooon sound.
There is no ring around the Mars now but Phobos (Moon of the Mars) Might form a ring around the Mars about 15billion(mabey million) years later.
It did not get pulled in by Earth's gravity. The moon most likely formed when a small planet collided with Earth early in its history, producing a ring of debris around Earth which coalesced to form the moon.
The moon is made of rock.
The possessive form of the noun moon is moon's.example: We were able to see our way by the moon's light.The possessive form for the noun moon is moon's.
A moon like a planet is a compacted mass and has gravity. If it is in a ring then most likely over time it will sweep out a void in the ring by collecting all the remaining material that orbits with it.
The Collision Ring Theory is the hypothesis concerning the moons origin. Scientists theorize that a massive, planet-sized object struck Earth 63 million years ago, when the space around the Earth was full of rocky debris, resulting in ejected material to form a ring around the still young Earth. The material around the Earth fused into one orbital satellite known as the moon due to the laws of gravity. Parts of the outside layer of the Earth broke off and later were pulled together to form the moon
Because as the water wicks through the material, it carries particles of the stain material with it.
The gravity of shepherd moons serves to maintain a sharply defined edge to the ring Saturn is the most famous to have shepherd moons. However, Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune all have shepherd moons. See related link for more information.
It used to, but most of it formed to make the moon, whilst some was removed by meteors and comets passing very close to the Earth in the chaotic Hadean As long as there is a moon, there will never be a ring around Earth. The gravity of the Earth and Moon cause too much instability for a ring to form.
No each ring doesn't have a moon
Jupiter, Saturn,Uranus,and Neptune have a ring and a moon.
A small mini-planet, about the size of Mars, slammed into the Earth. This was when the earth was completely molten, so it knocked some of the lava off the Earth to form a ring around it. Over time that ring crashed together to form the moon.
No it doesn't, ring is a ing sound where as a moon a oooon sound.
A ring around the moon is not mentioned in the bible.
Traditionally a ring around the moon means that bad weather is coming.
There is no ring around the Mars now but Phobos (Moon of the Mars) Might form a ring around the Mars about 15billion(mabey million) years later.