If you could find a body of water large enough to fit Saturn, yes it could float in the water. The density of Saturn is at 0.687 g/cm³.
Saturn's is.
Saturn is less dense than water. So the Answer is Saturn.
because Saturn has a lower density then earth
Saturn's density is so low that it can even float on water, it has the less density in all solar objects.
That Saturn's density is so low that it would float on water (if a big enough body of water were found).
Yes, Saturn's mean density is only 70% of that of water.
It's light enough to float on water
SATURN.
Saturn has a density less than water, so it would float if there was a large enough container of water to hold it. Saturn is made mostly of hydrogen and helium, which are less dense than water.
Saturn is the planet that is so light that it could float on water. Its average density is less than water, which gives it the unique characteristic of being able to float in a large enough body of water.
Saturn has a very low density and it would be able to float on water. The density of Saturn is: 0.687 grams per cubic centimeter.
Saturn is the planet with a density less than water. Its average density is about 0.687 g/cm^3, whereas the density of water is 1 g/cm^3. This low density is due to Saturn being mostly composed of hydrogen and helium gases.