Saturn has the lowest density of all the planets in our Solar System. It has a density less than water, so it would actually float if you could find a big enough bath.
There is a possibility, that there are planets less dense than Saturn outside of our Solar System, but we have yet to find any.
Degenerate stars
No, the sun is not the smallest star in our solar system. In fact, the sun is the largest star in our solar system and accounts for over 99% of the total mass. It is classified as a G-type main-sequence star.
Binary stars have the smallest number of stars, consisting of only two stars orbiting each other in a gravitational dance.
The sun is neither the smallest or the biggest star. Our sun is medium sized star.
Much, MUCH smaller than the smallest star.
Degenerate stars
No, the sun is not the smallest star in our solar system. In fact, the sun is the largest star in our solar system and accounts for over 99% of the total mass. It is classified as a G-type main-sequence star.
Binary stars have the smallest number of stars, consisting of only two stars orbiting each other in a gravitational dance.
The sun is neither the smallest or the biggest star. Our sun is medium sized star.
It's not known exactly but from the data observed, it would seem to be a red dwarf - the smallest known star that can fuse hydrogen.
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which one start with smallest to the biggest
the smallest type of computer is the palmtop computer
the white dwarf
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