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Since Saturn is a massive gas giant, its gravitational force is stronger than any of the solid rock planets. So it basically pulled fragments from outer space into its gravitational force. All gas planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) have rings, the other planet's rings are just fainter than Saturn's.

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