why does saturn have so many rings?
A.its strong gravity attracted large amount of debris
B.the rings are products of Enceladus' geysers
C.the rings formed with Saturn at the same time the planet was formed
D.the rings are a dismembered planet which almost collided with Saturn
Answers & Comments
Answer:
it was letter A.
Explanation:
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. The ring particles mostly range from tiny, dust-sized icy grains to chunks as big as a house. A few particles are as large as mountains. The rings would look mostly white if you looked at them from the cloud tops of Saturn, and interestingly, each ring orbits at a different speed around the planet.
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Answer:
A. It's strong gravity sttracted large amount of debris