answersLogoWhite

0

Saturn's is.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

The densities of the Jovian planets are?

Much less than that of Earth. For example, Saturn's density is less than that of water; Jupiter's density is slightly larger than that of water.


What are some planets with less density than water?

they are gas, and gas is less dense


Which planets in the solar system have an average density less than that of water?

It is said that if you could find an ocean on Earth large enough to accommodate it, Saturn would float. That is, Saturn's average density is less than the density of water. Turns out it's the only planet with an average density less than 1.000, that is, less than the density of water.


Why does ice float above and under water?

Ice floats above water, as it has lesser density than that of water. Due to anomalous expansion of water, the ice (solid) has more density than water(liquid). Hence, it floats above water.


Which of the jovian planets has a density smaller than water?

I'm pretty sure Saturn would float in water.


How do things sink and float?

it depends on the density of the object and the density of the liquid that it's in. if the density of the object is greater than the density of the liquid, then the object will sink. if the density of the object is lesser than the density of the liquid, the object will float.


What planet is denser than water?

Mercury is denser than water, with a density of about 5.43 grams per cubic centimeter compared to water's density of 1 gram per cubic centimeter. This makes Mercury one of the densest planets in our solar system.


Is the average density of terrestrial planets the same density as Jovian planet?

No. Terrestrial planets are much denser than Jovian planets.


Is The air density in Atlanta lesser or greater than the air density in Colorado?

greater


Which of the planets has a density less than water and therefore would float?

Saturn has a density less than water, so it would float if there was a large enough container of water to hold it. Saturn is made mostly of hydrogen and helium, which are less dense than water.


Does Venus have a density less than water?

I think no but I think Saturn have less density than water and it can float on water. ------------------------------------------ Venus has a density of 5.24, where water has a density of 1.0. All the "terrestrial" planets are typically as dense as rocks; that's why they are sometimes called "rocky" planets. The gas giant planets have much lower densities; 1.33 for Jupiter, 1.32 for Neptune, and 0.69 for Saturn. So yes, if Saturn were a uniform solid of that density, it would "float". However, the comparison is silly, because Saturn is mostly gas; hydrogen and helium. You have to compress these a WHOLE LOT to get densities as high as they are!


Which outer planet has the lowest density of all the planets in the solar system?

Mercury is the smallest of the four inner planets and closest to the sun. It is also the smallest of all eight planets.