Multiple Choice
The rings of Saturn are seen by:
A) emitted light from the molecules of the material of the rings, such as methane, ammonia, and water vapor.
B) reflected and scattered sunlight.
C) reflected light from Saturn because we can see them at night.
D) fluorescence, a glow produced by photochemistry when material is irradiated by solar UV light and/or high-speed cosmic particles.
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