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Zariah Boyle
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14 October, 05:52
Why Saturn has rings around it?
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Ronald Bauer
14 October, 05:55
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The rings of Saturn were made from one of Saturn's moons being destroyed and knocked into orbit. The remnants of the moon rotating in the orbit created the icy rings that orbit Saturn today.
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