Saturn is the least dense planet in our solar system.
The largest planet in our solar system is Jupiter. It is called a gas giant because it is mostly dense gas. Toward the interior, the gases are compressed into liquid and then into solid form by the immense gravitational forces.
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.
yes ,Goldilocks is a planet but so far no life exists just a big dense ball
Jupiter has the big red spot and it is a hurricane.
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system and is primarily composed of gas, mainly hydrogen and helium. It is known as a gas giant, with no solid surface.
Mercury doesn't have a gas giant, a gas giant is a type of planet( the 4 planets farthest from the sun)
Yes, it's diameter is 30,685 miles, it is also a gas giant.
Saturn is a gas giant, there is no solid surface.
Jupiter is the planet famous for its big red spot, which is a massive storm system that has been raging for at least 400 years.
The least massive of the 8 major planets is Mercury. However, Saturn, with its large, deep atmosphere, is the least dense of the planets, and would actually float in water (given a really big container of water).
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".
The least small and least rocky planet is probably Saturn. Saturn - as a whole planet - has a density less than water, meaning that if you could find a lake big enough to put it in, Saturn would float!