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Listen to the video and fill in the missing words. https://youtube/watch?v=qnApR8fdKRo (một cái về solar system chút nhể :v ) (created by notrepere) Because, despite appearances, the rings arent(1) . Each ring is made up of hundreds of(2) and each ringlet is made up of(3) (4) (5) (6) . Caught within the(7) of Saturns gravity, the ring particles(8) orbit around the planet in an (9) thin layer. [Dialogue] But the similarity doesnt end with the layout. It also(10) in what the rings and the icebergs are made of and that explains why the(11) (12) (13) (14) . Well, this is why we can see Saturns rings from(15) because this is what theyre made of: theyre made of beautiful, pure, water-ice(16) in the sunlight. Billions of these pieces a billion kilometres(17) from earth. Most of the(18) are, well, smaller than that; less than a (19) . Many are micron-sized ice(20) . Some are as big as this(21) . Some are as big as(22) . Some can be over a kilometre(23) . Imagine sitting on one. Imagine if this(24) a piece of Saturns rings? What a view! This is the(25) we can get to Saturns rings on earth and the view would be(26) (27) : Billions of chunks of ice shining brightly as they (28) the sunlight. And the reason the rings shine so brightly is(29) , like the icebergs, the rings are(30) (31) . As the ring particles orbit Saturn, theyre continually(32) (33) each other and collecting into giant(34) that are endlessly forming and breaking(35) . As they collide, the particles(36) , exposing bright new(37) of ice that catch the sunlight. Its because of this constan(38) that the rings are able to stay as(39) and(40) as they were when they formed. If there is any error, please tell me (as soon as you find it) so I can correct the mistake. Thanks in advance. P/S: the answer will be published after 1 day.
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