how does the ring of a planet form?

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Answer:

It is formed when something from space hits a planet. There are also types of planets with rings according to his position in his star. When a planet is close to the sun but something falls on it its rings are hard rocks because it is close to its sun, and if the planet is hit far from the sun by space objects it is hard and large rocks covered with ice.

Explanation:

when a space object hits a planet it crushes others will fall on the planet and others will float and become rings of the planet later.

Answer:

The rings of Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune probably arose as a result of meteor impacts on their tiny inner satellites. Dust and rocky debris blasted off the satellites' surfaces continues to orbit the planet for many years.