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.
Yes Saturn has less density than water. Thus if you could put Saturn in a large pool of water, it will float.
Saturn:)Saturn is the least dense of the gas giants, even out of all of the planets in our solar system. Its average density is around 0.7 g/cc (less than water)
Saturn's is.
Water.
Earth's density: 5520 kg/m3 Saturn's density: 690 kg/m³
Jupiter and Saturn.
The density of Saturn is less than the density of water, about 70% of water's density in fact.
How much colder is saturn compared to earth?
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.
Saturn's density is so low that it can even float on water, it has the less density in all solar objects.
Jupiter has the largest atmosphere Saturn has the lowest density
Yes Saturn has less density than water. Thus if you could put Saturn in a large pool of water, it will float.
Saturn, Uranus, Jupiter, and Neptune have the lowest densities. Generally, the gas and ice giants have the lowest densities. Saturn has the lowest density of 0.687 g/cm³ which is less dense than water, whereas Neptune has a density of 1.638 g/cm³ The Earth for comparison has a density of 5.515 g/cm3
Mercury has the second lowest density of any planet in the solar system. Saturn has the lowest density of any other planet.
Less
No. In our solar system, Saturn has the lowest density.