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Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, and Jupiter would all sink in water, since their densities are greater than 1000kg/m3 (which is the density of water).

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Q: Which planet would sink in water?
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This planet would not sink in water?

Saturn!


Would you float more easily in water in a planet of less gravity than that on earth?

No you would sink fasters as water molecules would be farther apart.


Would Uranus float in water?

No, the density of Uranus is 1.27 g/cm3 (the density of water is 1.00 g/cm3), therefore Uranus would sink. The planet that would float in water is the planet Saturn which has a density of 0.687 g/cm3.


What would happen to to Saturn if it were placed water?

Theoretically, the planet Saturn would float when placed in water because it has an average density that is less than the density of water. On the other hand, there is probably not enough water in the solar system to permit the experiment to be performed. If you choose not to consider the planet as a whole, the atmosphere would float on the water but the rocky core would sink like a stone.


Why would the heavier metals sink to the center of the center of the planet?

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Would a cube that's 50 gram sink or float in water?

it would sink


If you step on Jupiter would you sink inside?

If you step onto the planet Jupiter you would slowly sink inside because its just made of gas!!!


Why would the heavier metals sink to the center during the formation of planet?

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What what would happen to Saturn if it were placed in water?

Theoretically, the planet Saturn would float when placed in water because it has an average density that is less than the density of water. On the other hand, there is probably not enough water in the solar system to permit the experiment to be performed. If you choose not to consider the planet as a whole, the atmosphere would float on the water but the rocky core would sink like a stone.


Marble has a density of 2.05 would it float or sink in water?

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Would 1.4 g-mL float sink or remain suspended in tap water?

It would sink. The density of water is 1g/mL. Anything with a greater density will sink.


Is tap water from the sink different from the tap water from the fridge?

If the refrigerator water is filtered, then it would be different from the tap water coming from the sink.