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Q: What would happen if you'd put Saturn in a pool of water?
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Is Saturn more dence then earth?

Definitely not. Saturn is the only planet that would float on water. (If you could find a swimming pool that size)


Does Saturn have less density than water?

Yes Saturn has less density than water. Thus if you could put Saturn in a large pool of water, it will float.


What planet that a lower density than the density of water that causes it to float?

The density of Saturn is less than the density of water on Earth. But you'll never see Saturn float, because that would require a really gigantic pool.


Does Saturn have enough gravity to hold water in a pool or grow plants?

what happens when a plant does not have enough water?


What would happen if chlorine was not invented?

We would not have a nice pool to Swim in


What would happen if you threw a magnet into a pool?

It would get wet and sink!


What would happen if you open a bottle of ink in your swimming pool?

it would get dirty


If a boiling pot of water was added to a swimming pool what would happen?

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Planet with a density so low that it could float on water?

Saturn has an "average density" of just 0.687 grams per cubic centimeter, which is less than water. The interior of the planet does not have as large or dense a rock core as the other gas giants, compared to its overall diameter. Like Jupiter, it generates a very high internal heat.


Why is it that this giant planet could float in water?

Saturn could float in water, because it has a density of 0.7 that of water. That is, however, a theoretical construct, because you would need an enormous pool of water, with a gravitational field much larger than anything we have, in order to achieve that state.


What would happen if you add a drop of buffer solution at PH 2 into a pool filled with pure PH 7 water?

A drop is insignificant compared to an entire pool, so no change would be observed. However, if the volume of the buffer was comparable to the volume of the pool, pH would change to be somewhere between 2 and 7.


How often would you need a pool maintenance person when you convert a chloride water pool to a salt water pool?

two or three days a week