If you ever find a galactic bath tub, then yes, you could give Saturn a bath and it wouldn't disappear below the water.
It's density is 0.687 g/cm³, which is less than the density of water, which is 1.0 g/cm³
Saturn has the largest rings. Also if you could make a tub big enough Saturn could float in it
Saturn is the second-largest planet in the solar system and also the least dense planet. It is less dense than water. In other words, if there was a big enough bath tub, Saturn would float in it.
Assuming you were inside a spaceship or sealed structure where you had air, then yes you could. Due to the 1/6th gravity the water would slosh around much more than usual and movements that create small ripples in your bath at home would cause large waves that spilled over the side of the tub.
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The outer planets. The four inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) are similar to Earth - relatively small, and with a rocky surface. The four outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranos, Neptune) are gas giants - between 5 and 11 times the diameter of Earth, and made up mainly of gas. They don't have a solid surface you can step on - just gas that gets denser as you go deeper inside.
Saturn..... amazing isn't it!
Saturn has the largest rings. Also if you could make a tub big enough Saturn could float in it
Saturn would float in a bathtub because it has the lowest density of all the planets. If something has very low density, it floats. Thus explaining why Saturn would float
Saturn is the second-largest planet in the solar system and also the least dense planet. It is less dense than water. In other words, if there was a big enough bath tub, Saturn would float in it.
That depends on the volume/size of the tub in question. A "tub" could be a butter tub, a mash tub a bath-tub etc.
You don't. Push the bar of soap into the tub, and you can climb onto it when the bath fills, then jump to the rubber ducky and out of the tub.
== == Saturn. With an average density of 0.7 grams/cubic centimeter,density less than that of water it could really float on water.
Saturn would float in water if you could find a big enough tub and the water to fill it.
yes you could
a bath in a tub
tub baths are when you take a bath inside the stone in a tub
Saturn. The planet is less dense than water.