Pluto, Although Now Scientists Are Still Wondering Wether It Is A Planet Because It Is Much Smaller And Because It Is Mostly Ice And Rock!
adding: Pluto no longer planet
Probably a variety of things, but I believe the answer you're looking for is "a comet".
no planet is made of ice and rocks.
but the rings of Saturn is made of ice and rocks and other components.
but no one yet knows if theres a planet made of ice and rocks.
There is no planet like that. If anyone says pluto, it's a chunk of ice with rocks its size orbiting it.
Jupiter has wide, rings, made of Rock and ice caused by the strong gravitational pull of Jupiter.
It must be Pluto, but it is no longer considered as a planet.
Saturn
Saturn?
The moon Miranda is believed to have existing ice on it but theoretically it is Co2 which has given the planet an icy look but yes, the planet Miranda does have tiny slates of ice on the surface of the planet
Some features are:It is not known as a planet but as a dwarf planet.It is the largest dwarf planet out of all of the dwarf planets.It has a temperature of around - 207 degrees C.It is 10 billion miles from the sun.It takes 560 days to orbit the sun.
If it is a rocky planet with a large iron core, Gliese 581c has a radius approximately 50% larger than that of Earth. Gravity on such a planet's surface would be approximately 2.24 times as strong as on Earth. If Gliese 581 c is an icy and/or watery planet, its radius would be less than 2 times that of Earth, even with a very large outer hydrosphere. Gravity on the surface of such an icy and/or watery planet would be at least 1.25 times as strong as on Earth.
Technically neither. Those classifications are for planets. Pluto is officially a dwarf planet and is referred to as a TNO (Trans Neptunium Object) or a KBO (Kuiper Belt Object). All dwarf planets are solid and rocky/icy.
None. Ceres is the smallest object currently classified as a dwarf planet.
Pluto is a rocky icy dwarf planet.
None. Ceres is the smallest of the dwarf planets.
No. Saturn is made of icy clouds, it has no physical surface exept for a small, earth size rock
There is no planet with large rings and icy rocks. Saturn has rings, but it is not a rocky planet - it is a gas giant.
No. Triton is an icy moon, not a planet.
In order of size, smallest to largest, it could be a meteoriod, a defunct cometary nucleus, a comet, an asteroid, a planetesimal or a plutino.
Pluto, a dwarf planet.
comet
uranus
Saturn?
go to the tubeline bridge for icciruis city after 8pm and talk to the lady at the sign and she will give you an icy rock