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Q: why only Saturn has rings? is there any specific purpose?

★ give five facts about Saturn and Neptune.

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Answered by sushumna47
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Answer:

reason for Saturn rings :The moon started spiraling inward, and as it did, Saturn's gravity ripped away its icy outer layers and flung them into orbit to create the rings we see today. After 10,000 years of this denuding, the moon's leftover rocky core finally crashed into Saturn and crumbled.

Answered by Anonymous
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Your Answer

  • Saturn is a funny-looking planet. True, it's not the only planet with rings. Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune have rings, too. But Saturn's rings are the biggest and brightest.
  • Saturn's rings are thought to be pieces of comets, asteroids or shattered moons that broke up before they reached the planet, torn apart by Saturn's powerful gravity. They are made of billions of small chunks of ice and rock coated with another material such as dust.

Five Facts :-

  • Saturn is huge. ...
  • You cannot stand on Saturn. ...
  • Its beautiful rings are not solid. ...
  • Some of these bits are as small as grains of sand. ...
  • The rings are huge but thin. ...
  • Other planets have rings. ...
  • Saturn could float in water because it is mostly made of gas.

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