about 16,000 tons flow through space and go on the edge of saturn atmmsphere
20% of the worlds fresh water
Channel flow is how much water flows through a channel.
It depends on the amount of pressure behind it.
Flows through McNary Dam usually range from 50 to 350 KCFS (374,000- 2,618,00 gallons/sec) depending on the time of year.
how much water does the ganges river carries
Around 30% of the Nile River comes from the White Nile.
The Amazon River, the second largest river in the world, flows through much of Brazil.
That depends on the pressure behind the flow, and on the length of time the flow is allowed to continue.
A circuit breaker is a device used to open a circuit if too much current flows through it.
The density of something is how much material there is in a given space. It is sort of like "thickness". A very dense material will be heavy even in small amounts. Water, for example, is denser than air. This is why it is more difficult to move through water than it is through air. Air particles are spaced further apart from each other than water particles. A solid, such as stone, is denser than water, so dense that is impossible to move through. Saturn's average density is less than that of water. This is because Saturn is mostly gas.
Since Saturn has a mean density of 0.687 g/cm3, less than that of water, it is nice to think that it would float in water. While that is (sort of) true, you also have to consider that Saturn is much colder than the freezing point of water, so it would freeze whatever water it was placed in. Also, Saturn's core is much denser than water, so one would also have to consider what happens when the atmosphere of Saturn is boiled away by the temperature of the water. In the final analysis, it is moot, because the volume of water required to attempt to float Saturn would exceed the volume of Jupiter, and we just don't have that much water available.
This is called soil permeability or hydraulic conductivity. It is a measure of how easily water can pass through soil and is typically expressed in units of centimeters per hour.