Pluto does not have a ring system - or, at least, no rings have yet been discovered. This is because, from ground-based telescopes, any rings that may exist may be far too dim and small to directly see. Scientists are planning on using data that's to be gathered by the New Horizons Mission to verify if any rings do, in fact, exist.
The rings exist in a location where gravity of the planet will not allow the particles to coalesce but far enough not to fall towards the planet.
It is top classified information that only the government and the NASA association can now about it
jupiters rings are bigger than Saturns.
Mercury, Venus, and Mars do not have rings. Pluto does not have large, visible rings like Saturn, but it does have a faint ring system consisting of multiple smaller rings. Earth does not have any rings.
'Clam' in Italian
Sure, why not.
Giotto IS the first vongola boss. He changed his name to Ieyatsu Sawada when he went to Japan. He created the Vongola Family, which was first made to be a vigilante group to protect people. People mostly call him Vongola Primo. And he is also tsuna's great great great great (haha...did I put too many 'greats'?) grandfather, an direct ancestor to Tsuna.
Rings dont exist in galaxies.
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mollusco (cozza vongola ostrica etc...)
It would become 'bongora' in Japanese, written: ボンゴラ
Q: What are hack names for the computer. A: Dont know. Q Do the XBox 360 Red Rings Of Death (<--- it's not fire it's death) exist?. A: Yes they exist i got Red Rings Of Death (RROD) once and it's not fun at all.
There are no such things. There are Sol Emeralds, in Blaze's universe and the Chaos Rings in Sonic's universe. There are also World Rings in Sonic and the Secret Rings. If they did exist, they would probably be rings infused with Sol Emerald energy.
shoichi irie shot 10 year bazooka at vongola family
Yes, definitely computers will exist.
Probably not. The prevailing theory is that saturna rings are relatively young and ate the remains of a polverized moon but other theories exist.