.All are made of individual particles of rock or ice that orbit in accord with Kepler's laws: inner ring particles orbiting faster, and outer ring particles orbiting slower.
b.All have gaps and ringlets, probably due to gap moons, shepherd moons, and orbital resonances.
c.All probably look much like they did when the solar system first formed.
d.All the particle orbits are fairly circular, near their planet's equatorial plane.
Yes but the rings back then were not designed like today's. One ring to look up would be the 1700s Georgian Heart ring. That's a good example of how a ring looked back then.
STYLECREST is a trademark of Kay Jewelers founded in I believe early 1950's
Wedding rings in Elizabethan time were not widely revered. Wedding rings were only introduced through ancient Romans and Egyptians and then passed on into Western civilization.
This is arguable. Among the most recognizable are the Pope's ring, the West Point Ring, the MIT Brass Rat, and the Superbowl Ring, but some universities also believe that their class ring is the most recognizable.
The various Germanic tribes of Beowulf's era (6th century AD) would not have had a centralized currency. The use of gold/silver rings as geld within the social machinate of comitatus was a common practice, as was the appropriation of Carolingian, Roman, Gothic &c. coin types. Indeed, the text of Beowulf -and the corpus of Old English in general- explicates the importance of ring-giving as remuneration through the use of kennings. For instance, Heorot is called a 'hringsele' (ringhall) and in the AS Chronicle poem, the Battle of Brunanburh, the victorious king Aethelstan is entitled the "beorna beag-giefa" (giver of rings to men).
They all have rings.
yes
All of the Jovian planets in the solar system have rings and more than eight moons. Neptune has the fewest known moons of the giant planets; : 14.
They don't. the jovian planets, otherwise called terrestrial planets, are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, and Pluto. None of them have rings.
All of them do, Saturn's are the most visible.
It may seem that only Saturn has rings, but all of the Jovian planets have rings. Some are faint rings around the planet. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune all have rings.
The four Outer Planets, Gas Giants, or Jovian Planets, have rings. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
The Jovian planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. They make up the four largest planets of the Solar System. They are gas giants that do not have a solid surface and all have rings.
No rings have been observed around Pluto.So far rings have only been observed around Jovian Giant planets, like Saturn. Pluto is a dwarf planet, not a Jovian planet.
yellow and brown with a bit of bright red
They are alike because they all have some time of gases.
A. JupiterB. SaturnC. UranusD. NeptuneE. All of theseThe answer is E.They are all visible, but Saturns ring is just harder to see.