The collections of orbiting solar objects are not considered "rings", but "belts" of objects sych as the Asteroid Belt, Kuiper Belt, and the Oort Cloud of comets.
The Sun does not have rings.
the sun rings like a bell
A moon by definition has to orbit a planet - and the Sun is a star, not a planet. Also it has no rings.
Neptune has faint rings and is sometimes the farthest planet from the sun. Its distance from the sun varies as it orbits in an elliptical path along with other planets in our solar system.
how many rings does mars have
Our sun, Sol, does not have rings around it like planets such as Saturn or Jupiter. However, the halo-like ring of light can be seen extending from it is called the corona.
Saturn
the sun rings like a bell
A moon by definition has to orbit a planet - and the Sun is a star, not a planet. Also it has no rings.
the sun rings like a bell
no
to protect their eyes from the sun, they use the black rings as sun glasses.
They are too close to the sun to have rings.
Nope
carters
No.
None. Mercury is too close to the sun. Also Mercury doesn't have any rings.
Most rings are made of ice. Therefore the planets that are father away from the sun are colder than the ones near the sun. Ice will form rings around the planets.