there is no air on Saturn
saturns rings are made out of rocks ice and dust. it was formed by broken pieces of one of saturns moon. a long time ago one of saturns moon exploded then all of the pieces started orbiting Saturn
space is a vacuum. no air means no friction. without friction the ice doesn't melt
No, the ice in Saturn's rings is made up of tiny particles that are spread out over a vast area. Even if you were able to collect some of this ice, it would not be safe to eat due to the potential presence of contaminants and the extreme cold temperatures in space.
No. Saturns rings are made of small meteors. No one can live on meteors because they do not have atmospheres. So far the only planet that can hold life is Earth, because it's atmosphere was designed for humans to breath in it. Care bears do NOT live on Saturn's rings. Don't believe everything you see on tv. Also the only thing that has reached Saturn so far is a highly advanced Satellite.
Saturn is very far from the sun. At that distance the sun's rays do not provide enough heat to melt ice.
Saturn's rings are made of dust, ice, and rock.
Over 90% of Saturns rings are made of water ice.... the same stuff we use for ice cubes.
Well, one of Saturns best things r its rings. Its rings r HUGE, and r made of rocks, ice, and dust and r held together by Saturns orce of gravity
they are made of pebbles of ice and rocks that's being held in place by Saturn's gravity force.
No, Saturns rings are made up of billions of bodies of ice, ranging from millimetres to metres in diameter, in orbit around the planet.
saturns rings are made out of rocks ice and dust. it was formed by broken pieces of one of saturns moon. a long time ago one of saturns moon exploded then all of the pieces started orbiting Saturn
Saturn's rings are not solid, but rather vast collections of individual pieces of dust, rocks, and ice. So no, even if you could get there, you wouldn't be able to slide on them.
space is a vacuum. no air means no friction. without friction the ice doesn't melt
Saturn's rings are made of dust, ice, and rock.
No, the ice in Saturn's rings is made up of tiny particles that are spread out over a vast area. Even if you were able to collect some of this ice, it would not be safe to eat due to the potential presence of contaminants and the extreme cold temperatures in space.
ice, rock, and dust ranging in size from tiny grains to large boulders. These particles can vary in composition and are constantly colliding and breaking apart, creating the intricate structure of Saturn's rings that we observe.
No. Saturns rings are made of small meteors. No one can live on meteors because they do not have atmospheres. So far the only planet that can hold life is Earth, because it's atmosphere was designed for humans to breath in it. Care bears do NOT live on Saturn's rings. Don't believe everything you see on tv. Also the only thing that has reached Saturn so far is a highly advanced Satellite.