How does Saturn's F ring stay so thin (narrow) , when the other rings are so wide?
A) the further away from Saturn a ring is, the narrower it gets
B) there are 2 shepherding satellites on either side of it
C) Saturn's huge magnetic field keeps ice boulders from expanding
D) the F ring is in the same orbit as the moon Enceladus
E) we don't know the answer, because Saturn keeps its diet tips to itself
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