If you have any brain damage it would not be a surprise. Earth like all other rocky planets do NOT have rings. Hopefully you know we have one moon. Its name is Luna.
The moon does not have any rings. It is a natural satellite of the Earth and does not possess its own set of rings.
No, the Earth's moon does not have rings. Rings are more commonly found around gas giant planets like Saturn and Jupiter.
1. The thickness of the rings around Saturn. They are less then 1km thick. 2. The diameter of the Earth's moon. Earth's moon is about 3500 km in diameter. 3. The diameter of the orbit of Jupiter is far bigger than the diameter of the Earth's moon.
If the moon were to explode, a ring would form around the Earth similar to Saturn's rings. Also, presumably-molten moon-fragments would rain onto the Earth's surface. There would no longer be tides, and, save for any destruction from lunar fragments crashing into Earth, life would be relatively unchanged.
No, the moon does not have rings around it like Saturn does. The moon is a rocky body with no significant ring system.
The moon does not have any rings. It is a natural satellite of the Earth and does not possess its own set of rings.
That depends on which moon you are talking about. If you are talking about Earth's moon, Luna, it does not have any rings. There is no moon that scientists discovered that has rings.
Earth's moon does not have any rings, nor moons.
The moon is a satellite of the Earth.
No, the Earth's moon does not have rings. Rings are more commonly found around gas giant planets like Saturn and Jupiter.
No, the Earth does not have any rings like Saturn. Earth's Moon causes tides on our planet, but we do not have large rings of debris surrounding us.
it has 1 moon but no rings
Mercury is the planet that has no rings and one moon.
Earth is the only planet with a moon but no rings.
Luna is another name for Earth's Moon. It has no rings.
the lord of the rings
Earth does not have any physical rings like Saturn.