After a research it is concluded that although Saturnâ??s ring is big enough but it is extremely thin. The diameter of the ring is 270,000 km (170,000 miles), but the thickness is not more than 100 meters (330 feet). The ring system span is approximately 26,000,000 km (16,000,000 miles).
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∙ 9y agoSaturn's rings vary in thickness, ranging from about 10 meters to hundreds of meters. The rings are mainly composed of ice particles and rock debris. The exact thickness can depend on factors such as the location within the ring system.
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The rings around Saturn are made of countless particles of rock and dust, but these can range from thousandths of a millimetre across to many metres wide. [Info from Wikipedia]
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∙ 14y agoThe largest ice crystals that make up the rings are no wider than a Volkswagen. The vast majority of the rings' composition are microscopic ice crystals.
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∙ 14y agoUp to 2 km (1.25 miles)
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∙ 13y agoa few tens of meters
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∙ 12y agoabout hundred yard thick
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∙ 12y ago68 ft.
Saturn has the most prominent and thick rings of any planet in our solar system. Its rings are made up of billions of ice particles ranging in size from tiny grains to large chunks.
Uranus' rings are relatively thin compared to Saturn's rings, measuring around 2 to 20 kilometers thick.
Yes, but only Saturn has prominent rings.
Because Saturn is the only planet in our solar system that has rings around it.
Saturn's rings extend up to 282,000 kilometers (175,000 miles) from end to end, but are only about 10 meters (30 feet) thick.
The thickness of Saturn's rings can vary, but on average they are about 9 meters thick. However, some regions of the rings can be as thin as a few meters, while others can be as thick as several kilometers.
Saturn has the most prominent and thick rings of any planet in our solar system. Its rings are made up of billions of ice particles ranging in size from tiny grains to large chunks.
The answer to this question is GAS. Saturn's rings are made of thick layers of multiple gasses.
Uranus' rings are relatively thin compared to Saturn's rings, measuring around 2 to 20 kilometers thick.
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.
Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune have rings around them.
it rings around it