No. The rings of Jupiter are debris ejected from its moons.
Yes, but only Saturn has prominent rings.
because they are too large
Rings of Jupiter was created in 1979.
Jupiter does not have a prominent ring system like Saturn does. The rings around Jupiter are very faint and composed of small dust particles that are difficult to see from Earth with a telescope. Saturn's rings, on the other hand, are much larger and more reflective, making them easily visible from Earth.
It does NOT have any rings.It does have a FADE ring system, on which the moons go!hope it helped!:)
Saturn because it is called "Lord of Rings" because it has the largest amount of rings and Jupiter has the least amount of rings.
the rings around saturn are are whight because the rocks,glass,and dust mix togeather to be whight.
because the ice around jupiter came together and froze into rings :D and also....... we needed another unique planet besides earth XD
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The rings around Jupiter are formed by dust and rock particles that are believed to be the remnants of asteroids or comets that have been captured by Jupiter's gravity and pulled into orbit around the planet.
everybody keeps asking me this question and they say do you know who is brothers in our solar system. the brothers in our solar system are JUPITER and SATURN and the way i know that is because look at the rings around SATURN and JUPITER THEY ARE THE SAME AND PLUS I KNOW SCIENCE AND YOU HAVE TO STUDY THE RINGS AND THE WAY THEY LOOK AND I <3 SCIENCE PS IM 10YRS OLD LOLZ
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Rings. Only Saturn's rings are easily seen.
Yes, but only Saturn has prominent rings.
Yes in fact it does have rings but the rings are relatively thin compared to other ring systems.
The Moon has no rings. The only planets that have rings are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.