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∙ 12y agothere are rings around Mars in fact there is a ring around every planet we can only see the one Saturn has and Uranus.
this answer might be wrong so don't use it because I only think it is this! but any bye!
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∙ 12y agoYes, Mars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos, but they are not classified as rings. They are irregularly shaped rocky bodies that orbit around Mars. Phobos is the larger of the two, with a lumpy, cratered appearance, while Deimos is smaller and more potato-shaped. They were discovered in 1877 by American astronomer Asaph Hall.
From distant space cameras the Rings look to be orange. They are more likey lots of colours considering that the rings are just meteors and space dust orbiting the planet.
Saturn has rings round it that are considered beautiful because they look beautiful in a telescope.Saturn is known for its rings - all together it has seven. The ones that we can see from earth (using a telescope) are the two big rings and one faint one. We can see Saturn's rings because they are the brightest when compared to any other planet. From Earth we see these beautiful rings that look like hula-hoops, but Saturn's rings are actually many particles all going around in orbit and aren't solid at all. Scientists say that the rings are composed mainly of ice particles. The rings are 250,000 km in diameter and are less than a kilometer thick. But Saturn is not the only planet with rings. In 1977, it was discovered that Uranus, Neptune and Jupiter all have rings around them but none are as visible as Saturn's many rings.
The things orbiting around some planets are things that look like meteors or asteroids. They are really large peices of Giant fecies.
No, Bohr's atomic model does not look like an onion. It represents the atom as a small, positively charged nucleus surrounded by orbiting electrons in fixed energy levels. The model is more complex and based on quantum mechanics principles.
Saturn's rings are a hazy yellow, with a bit of blue, and some green.Saturn's rings are made up of water, ice, rocks, and snow.Some of the particles that make up Saturn's rings are as small as ice cubes and as large as houses.Even though on Earth we think ice cubes are small, and most of the time harmless... If you were ever in Saturn's rings, and one hit you, you would die, because of its fast impact.Saturn's rings are white,brown, and blacka grayish brownisha grayish brownishbrown yellow gray color with sparky ice particles
No moons have been discovered that orbit Venus.
Jupiter has astroids that look like rings, I think
don't have rings and mars is red and rocky
they are green
it has none
it like a ring but half
saturn
Depends. Do you bleach?
like to rings that are connected.
The larger ones are spherical. Some are oddly shaped and appear to be captured asteroids or pieces of other, broken satellites. some appear to be relatively loose assemblages of smaller objects.
a think ring
probably because of the rings!