space is a vacuum. no air means no friction. without friction the ice doesn't melt
Yes, but only Saturn has prominent rings.
Saturn's rings have a minimal effect on the planet's spin rate. The rings actually rotate at the same rate as the planet's equator due to gravitational forces, so they do not significantly alter Saturn's overall rotation speed.
Because Saturn is the only planet in our solar system that has rings around it.
No, the moons of Saturn do not orbit on the rings of Saturn. The moons orbit around Saturn in separate paths. The rings of Saturn are made up of small particles of ice and rock that orbit around Saturn along a flat plane.
The rings around Saturn are mostly comprised of the dust, the ice and the rocks.
It looks yellowish with rings around it but up close you see it doesnt have rings and is brown with bit yellow and red
Yes, they have to rotate to stay in orbit and not just fall down into Saturn. The rings aren't solid objects, they are made of millions of tiny bits of dust and ice. Each bit is in orbit, just like a moon or satellite.
The rings around Saturn are mostly comprised of the dust, the ice and the rocks.
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Saturn has the rings
The two brightest rings around Saturn are the A and B rings. The B ring is located inside of the A ring.
Rings. Only Saturn's rings are easily seen.
Yes, but only Saturn has prominent rings.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. Only Saturn's rings are big and prominent. One of Saturn's moons, Rhea, also has a ring.
it rings around it
yes there are
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