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No. Some comets periodically pass by the Earth, such as Halley's comet, but the Sun primarily creates the path they follow. Saturn's moon, Phoebe, may have originated as a comet.
Saturn's rings are mainly made up of ice particles and rocky debris. They are believed to be remnants of comets, asteroids, or moons that have broken apart due to Saturn's gravity. The rings orbit around Saturn in a flat plane due to the planet's strong gravitational pull and its many moons help keep the rings in place through their gravitational interactions.
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Many cultures have superstitious beliefs about comets and asteroids. The Philippines do not seem to share superstitions of comets and asteroids.
Saturn is a girl
No. The Oort cloud is way beyond the orbit of Saturn. It's where many of the comets come from.
Saturn get coler and farther to earth. rings are made of gas rocks and comets. the gratiy is so strong it pulls the ring together Saturn has many rings
Saturn's rings where formed by the comets and asteroids with the strong gravitation pull .
There are no comets on Neptune because Neptune is a planet and comets are, well, comets. They have nothing to do with each other.
No. Some comets periodically pass by the Earth, such as Halley's comet, but the Sun primarily creates the path they follow. Saturn's moon, Phoebe, may have originated as a comet.
Most planets have an atmosphere, in addition to active comets and Saturn's moon Titan.
Saturn's rings are mainly made up of ice particles and rocky debris. They are believed to be remnants of comets, asteroids, or moons that have broken apart due to Saturn's gravity. The rings orbit around Saturn in a flat plane due to the planet's strong gravitational pull and its many moons help keep the rings in place through their gravitational interactions.
Mercury has about the most perfectly spherical shape, but Saturn has the leastspherical shape (next least spherical is Jupiter).
Henry Wilde has written: 'On the origin of cometary bodies and Saturn's rings' -- subject(s): Comets, Ring system
Nothing. Sound can not travel in space due no air.I have no clue why the previous person who answered thought you can hear asteroids and comets.
Saturn is made up of crushed up comets (dusty, dirty snowballs), crushed up asteroids (big rocks), and various gases such as hydrogen and helium. Mainly gases and crushed asteroids though.FUN SATURN FACT OF THE DAY: If there was an ocean big enough to hold it, Saturn would float.
There is no set number, because new comets are discovered all the time. Not all comets that are discovered will be visible with the naked eye.