At the surface of the ocean in the warmest area of the ocean.
The least dense liquid would be found at the top.
open ocean zone
The atmosphere
The least dense layer of the earth is the Crust , the mantle is second densest , whereas the core is the most dense layer of the earth
The only biome an ocean could have is on its bed or floor. The ocean's waters would affect coastal biomes.
You would see the Atlantic Ocean, not the Pacific Ocean, if you were in Florida.
Pray
Deep Ocean Zones
The planet Saturn is the least dense of all the planets.I think this is actually about the " four spheres" on Earth.The four "spheres" of the Earth's surface can be described as:atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere.The least dense is the atmosphere.
The planet Saturn is the least dense of all the planets.I think this is actually about the " four spheres" on Earth.The four "spheres" of the Earth's surface can be described as:atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere.The least dense is the atmosphere.
I would think it would make it less dense since it evaporated, because it pratically diappeared.
Saturn is not very dense... or solid. It is a giant ball of gas. Water is more dense that Saturn, therefore, Saturn would float on water. ________________ More specifically, the density of Saturn is 0.69, where water is 1.0. So if Saturn were a solid (which it is not), it would float. Saturn is by far the least dense of all the planets; even Uranus at 1.32 and Jupiter at 1.33 are more dense than water is. Earth is the MOST dense planet at 5.52, edging out Mercury at 5.43 and Venus at 5.24 in average density.