How do the many moons of the planet, Saturn, manage to survive from being annihilated by its ring system?

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How do the many moons of the planet, Saturn, manage to survive from being annihilated by its ring system?

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Most of Saturn’s moons, especially the larger ones, orbit far outside the rings. Even then, the rings are made of small ice particles ranging from grains of dust to the size of boulders, which individually present no threat to anything big enough to qualify as a moon. Even if you combined all the mass of the rings into a single object, there would still be seven moons of Saturn with more mass than it.

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