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Uranus' rings__

A -Circle the planet's poles
B-Are visible from Earth with a telescope
C-Are almost vertical
D -All of the above

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User RobCo
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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

Uranus is known as the "planet on its side" because unlike Saturn, its rings are vertical. Because the planet itself is not actually tipped, the rings circle around its north and south pole. We know this because we have been able to see them ourselves through telescopes here on Earth. This covers all of the answer choices, so the answer is all of the above.

Hope this helps!

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