No. Unless you count all the satellites and space junk that is circling the earth.
Earth does not have any rings because The gravitational pull between the Earth and moon would eventualy cause all of the particles of ice/dust to fall onto the surface of the Earth and/or Moon.
Earth would not have any extremely hot/cold weather conditions.
It would look just like Mercury or the Moon or any other planet without weather.
Diamonds, like any other natural raw material, are mined from the earth, usually in cone-shaped openings. You can see images of these openings, below.
Yes...After We died we will Be reborn on earth and have a different life but everything will be the Same and you'll won't remember you'll first life on earth when we be reborn this will be like our first life on earth but there won't be any video games or same tv show like we do now we will have same family but you'll be in the same city like you are now but you are going to be different school then right after you died from your second life on earth then you'll be in heaven or hell
While Saturn has spectacular rings that are easily visible with a home telescope, Jupiter's rings are far less obvious from Earth. Jupiter does have rings, even though they are harder to see. Jupiter has one primary ring and two fainter rings, while Saturn has a large number (the exact count seems to vary in different publications).
Jupiter doesn't have any rings, and Saturn has 2 rings.
Saturn has rings round it that are considered beautiful because they look beautiful in a telescope.Saturn is known for its rings - all together it has seven. The ones that we can see from earth (using a telescope) are the two big rings and one faint one. We can see Saturn's rings because they are the brightest when compared to any other planet. From Earth we see these beautiful rings that look like hula-hoops, but Saturn's rings are actually many particles all going around in orbit and aren't solid at all. Scientists say that the rings are composed mainly of ice particles. The rings are 250,000 km in diameter and are less than a kilometer thick. But Saturn is not the only planet with rings. In 1977, it was discovered that Uranus, Neptune and Jupiter all have rings around them but none are as visible as Saturn's many rings.
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Saturn does have rings but the exact number is unknown. (To see more on how many rings Saturn has, see the related link below)
From earth, Saturn was the only celestial body to have visible rings. Galileo was the first to see them back in the early 1600's. It wasn't until Voyager and Hubble that any other planets were found to have rings.
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No only Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune have rings.
No. However there are moons within the rings of Saturn.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune have rings, but only Saturn's are easily visible from Earth. Compared to Saturn's prominent disk, the rings of other planets are thin, narrow, and ill-defined.
Yes. Saturn has the brighest, most noticeable rings of any planet in the solar system by far.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. Whether Pluto is considered a planet anymore is under question, but it does not have any rings either. All of the giant planets, Neptune, Uranus, Saturn and Jupiter have rings.