yes it could it matters only on the size it is. So when i did it, it was small and it floated. But that was because it was small and round.
A planet's weight does not determine whether it can float in water. It's density is what determines that. Your question should be "Which planet's density is so small that it could float in water?"
no
No it is to heavy
no
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.
The old beetle could float but the new ones will not.
No a quarter cant float in water. If you want you could try it yourself!
Adding water to pancake mix is a physical change. This process involves mixing the dry ingredients with water, resulting in a new mixture without altering the chemical composition of the ingredients. The pancake mix retains its original properties, and the change is reversible; if you were to dry the mixture, you could recover the original dry ingredients.
Technically if there's a liquid that's heavier than water and is clear, it could give water the appearance of floating.
The planet Saturn
Saturn, because it has a lower density than water.
Well,I could say yes,but it also depends on what kind of paper u use,so technically,yes paper can float on water