Saturn, with a density of 0.7 kg cm-3
That planet is Saturn.
Saturn.
No, the only planet in the solar system less dense than water is Saturn.
That is the planet Saturn.
Saturn. The planet is less dense than water.
Saturn. Obviously it's not a very practical idea, but Saturn is less dense than water.
Both your weight and the water pressure would decrease, so it would be the same as on earth. Floating is nothing to do with the size of g, provided it isn't zero, or water pressure. If your density is less than that of water, you will float.
Saturn is less dense than water. So the Answer is Saturn.
Saturn is the planet with a lower density than water, causing it to float if there were a large enough body of water for it to be placed in. Its average density is less than that of water due to its composition of mostly hydrogen and helium gases.
because it has less mass.
Saturn is a gas giant planet, with a less-dense core than some other planets. The planet's overall density, is less than the density of water. Hence the quite correct old saying in astronomy" "If you could find a lake big enough to put it in, Saturn would float".
Saturn is that planet. It's less dense than water so would float in theory, but it's not a very practicable idea.