The simple predicate of a sentence is simply the verb of the sentence. In this case, "made" is the verb, and therefore, also the simple predicate.
The simple subject of the sentence is "rocket."
The planet Saturn is one of many gas giants in our solar system.
The better phrasing would be: "The rings of Saturn are so distant that they cannot be seen from Earth without a telescope." The original sentence has a misplaced preposition "to" that should be replaced with "that" for clarity and correct grammar.
Saturn is the planet known for its prominent system of rings made up of ice, rock, and dust particles. These rings can be seen from Earth with a telescope and are one of Saturn's most distinct features.
We haven't found out yet, but most likely not as Saturn is made of gas.
This cannot be answered. This question does not make sense.
The simple subject of the sentence is "rocket."
rocket
It is possible for life to exist on Saturn, just not for most species.
Courage and Saturn are the nouns in that sentence
Unless I'm mistaken, Saturn is the ringy thingy.
No. Not as we know it.
There is a detailed description of how to do this at the following URL. It is for a Saturn SL2, but should be similar for your Saturn Vue.http://www.ehow.com/how_5014553_replace-wheel-bearings-saturn-sl.html
nope! nobody has been on Saturn. and it isnt possible for any human to get their either.
if its a manual yes. for an automatic i never try it but Saturn don't like to change its dam possible
No, because life is not possible on Saturn, so how could a volcano be there. Common Sense
So far, it's never been possible to observe liquids on Saturn.