Multiple Choice
Why are Saturn's rings so noticeable?
A) They are made of metallic hydrogen.
B) They are made of lots of fresh, bright icy particles from a recent breakup.
C) The particles in the rings are highly polished from numerous collisions with other particles.
D) They are made of nitrogen frost, like the bright surface of Triton.
E) Saturn is so bright, the rings reflect a lot of light from both Saturn and the Sun.
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