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No, the inner ring of Saturn rotates slower than the outer ring. This is due to the differential rotation of the planet's atmosphere, where the inner portions rotate slower than the outer ones.
Saturn's rings are made up of ice, rocks, and dust particles, so they are not toxic. However, they could be dangerous if someone were to try to land on them due to the harsh conditions and lack of a solid surface to support a spacecraft.
Saturn's rings are made up of mainly ice particles ranging in size from tiny grains to boulders. Some rings also contain dust and rocky material. The rings are thought to have formed from the debris of comets, asteroids, or moons that were torn apart by Saturn's gravity.
One of Saturn's (many) moons is named Mimas.
Saturns ring are rocks and meteors spinning around Saturn
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The ring of Saturn is made up of many rocks from the creation of the universe and from many space rocks.
No, the components of Saturn's rings are in the solid state.
Saturns moons are usually very rocky and are covered in craters. This is because it is just outside a ring of asteroids which surround the sun.
None. Saturn's rings are not made up of meteorites. See related question below.
God created them at the beginning of time and they got there over time. And please come to this page. >>>>> They are probably just meteorites that were held there by Saturns gravitational pull a long time ago. Its just rocks floating around it because of gravity. Its that simple.
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.
Saturn`s rings are a whole bunch of diffrent colors, but the main colors are brown,blue and green