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Saturn's rings are a prominent feature of the planet, composed mainly of ice particles, rocky debris, and dust. They are believed to have formed from the remnants of moons or comets that were torn apart by Saturn's gravity.
Planetary tilt refers to the angle at which a planet's rotational axis is inclined relative to its orbital plane. This tilt can influence seasonal changes and climate on the planet's surface.