Meteors that strike the inner moons surface make dust particles that form into rings around Jupiter
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The rings around Jupiter are formed by dust and rock particles that are believed to be the remnants of asteroids or comets that have been captured by Jupiter's gravity and pulled into orbit around the planet.
Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune have rings around them.
The four planets with rings around them are Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune. Each of these planets has a system of rings made up of ice, rock, and dust particles that orbit around the planet.
Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune are the four planets in our solar system known to have rings around them. Saturn is the most famous for its extensive and prominent ring system.
Jupiter is a planet that has over 60 satellites and rings that are not visible.
Jupiter does not have a visible ring system like Saturn. Any rings around Jupiter would be very faint and composed of small, dark particles, making them difficult to see from a distance.