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8 February, 02:31

The water-ice particles forming Saturn's rings are frozen together into a thin sheet that rotates around Saturn like a solid body.

A. True

B. False

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  1. 8 February, 02:36
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    B. False

    Explanation:

    According to research by several scientists, Saturn's rings aren't solid, as they appear from Earth. They are actually made up of floating chunks of water ice, rocks and dust that range in diferent sizes from specks to enormous, even house-sized pieces that orbit Saturn in a ring pattern.
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