Your rings don't get bigger. When the weather is cold your fingers aren't as big as in warmer weather, especially if the weather is humid. During colder temperatures, to conserve heat, your body doesnt send the same amount of blood to the extremities. This can be seen in the ring size difference.
jupiters rings are bigger than Saturns.
no
The bones of cold-blooded animals have rings similar to growth rings in trees.
way big bigger then your head
No. Saturn's rings are only 20 meters thick on average.
lord of the rings had a bigger fanbase in a short time then harry potter
Jupiter is bigger, closer, and lacks significant rings.
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If the rings of a tree are far apart, then the tree received plenty of water and nutrients that year, and the temperature was suitable for the tree to thrive, because the cambium layer of the tree was able to produce more cells, making more wood in between rings. If two rings are very close together, then the tree either did not have enough water, the temperature was too cold or too hot, or both, because the cambium layer did not produce as many cells, meaning less wood in between rings.
Saturn's rings are the result of chemical deposits from the atmosphere. Mars doesn't have rings because the temperature is not cold enough.
NO.
The more ice,rock and gasses join the bigger Saturn gets.