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Saturn's rings are made up of zillions of rocks. A few are as big as cars but most are small as sand. They all circle Saturn like zillions of little moons. So they look like rings but actually they are lots of tiny moons!

We think that a small moon got too close to Saturn and was torn apart by Saturn's gravity. It is also possible that an asteroid passing by Saturn hit into one of the moons.
 
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mrraskal666 said:
Saturn's rings are made up of zillions of rocks. A few are as big as cars but most are small as sand. They all circle Saturn like zillions of little moons. So they look like rings but actually they are lots of tiny moons!

We think that a small moon got too close to Saturn and was torn apart by Saturn's gravity. It is also possible that an asteroid passing by Saturn hit into one of the moons.
Hey, if you won't allow 5ive1en to google his questions, I don't want you googling your answers.