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What are Saturn's rings made of?

What are Saturn's rings made of?

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Asked by J. Pollock, Last updated: Apr 08, 2024

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Carice Snow

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Answered Nov 22, 2018

From afar, the rings of Saturn just look amazing. This is one reason why a lot of people are fascinated with the way that Saturn looks like. Most people do not bother knowing what those rings are made of. The rings are usually made of rocks, dust, and ice. Some of these particles are so small that they may look like grains of salt.

Others are quite large that they can flatten houses if they would be sent to earth. Together, all of these particles look like items that can provide Saturn with its unique ring. This is not something that can be observed in other planets. The remnants that have formed the ring of Saturn comes from a moon that is already gone.

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