It does have on it but only on the rings contain the ice. I don't think the planet has any ice on it except for the rings.
saturn
You are referring to Saturn, which is known for its extensive ring system composed of ice particles and dust. These rings are made up of numerous smaller ringlets and are a distinctive feature of the planet's appearance.
Saturn has a unique feature called its "rings," which are made up of ice particles, rocks, and dust. The rings are visible from Earth and are one of Saturn's most distinctive characteristics. The planet also has a system of clouds and storms in its atmosphere, giving it a banded appearance.
Saturn has the most distinctive and visible rings of any planet in our solar system. These rings are made up of ice and rock particles ranging in size from tiny grains to large moonlets.
Saturn is the planet famous for its rings, which are composed mainly of ice particles and rock debris. The rings orbit Saturn in multiple bands and are thought to have formed from the breakup of a moon or cometary material.
Yes, there is ice on Saturn
There is no ice cream on Saturn
yes it does
Hey Cyrstal here Saturn's rings are made of rock and ice but Mercury does not have ice. Cyrstal Comment: Not a bad answer, but it's thought Mercury has some ice, in craters at the poles. Also I think there is a small amount of water ice in the atmosphere of Saturn.
The ice from Saturn came from barneys pee
Saturn's rings are composed mainly of water ice and other materials. The low temperatures and lack of atmosphere in space prevent the ice from melting. Additionally, the lack of a significant internal heat source for Saturn means that there is not enough heat to cause the ice to melt.
it is in the rings as ice
Ice & dust.
no... ice does not form. just cold clouds
The rings around Saturn are mostly comprised of the dust, the ice and the rocks.
Saturn's rings are made of dust, ice, and rock.
The rings around Saturn made out of ice and rocks