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Saturn is the planet that has visible rings and lots of moons. There are a few other planets.

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What planet has the widest swings in temperature?

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Has the widest swings in temperatures?

Mercury has the widest in temperature swings. Venus is the hottest planet. Saturn is the planet with visible rings and lots of moons, jupiter is the largest planet (( duh)) Uranus rotates on it's side.


What has the widest swings in temperature?

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Visible rings and lots of moons?

This likely describes Saturn, which is known for its prominent ring system made of icy particles. Saturn also has a large number of moons, with over 80 confirmed satellites orbiting the planet. The combination of its rings and numerous moons make Saturn a distinct and fascinating object in our solar system.


What type of planet have lots of moons?

Jupiter and Saturn are the two gassy planets with lots of moons.


Which planet has lesser moons?

Mars has two very tiny moons. Jupiter and Saturn also have lots of small moons, but they also have lots of big moons.


Does anything exist on Saturn?

Yes, lots of things. Hydrogen, Helium, clouds, storms, rings, moons, etc. Saturn has lots of things.


What planet has rings of ice and dirt caps?

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Why does Jupiter have moons?

Mainly because of its mass. In general, the more massive a planet, the easier it is for such a planet to catch - or to keep - a moon. Thus, the four gas giants in our Solar System all have lots of moons; the smaller (and less massive) rocky planets have much fewer moons in comparison.


Do all planets have the same number of moons?

No, not all planets have the same number of moons. For example, Mercury and Venus have no moons, Earth has one moon, Mars has two moons, while Jupiter has over 70 moons. The number of moons can vary from planet to planet.


What planet has about 100 rings around it?

No planet has a ring around it. What appears to be rings are lots of small particles orbiting the planet and the number of "rings" depends on how finely they are viewed. All four outer planets, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune have rings. Each ring has patches that are more or less dense: these may be considered as ringlets or rings in their own right. It is not possible, therefore, to arrive at a sensible count of rings.