Definitely not. Saturn is the only planet that would float on water. (If you could find a swimming pool that size)
what happens when a plant does not have enough water?
it would get dirty
Yes, Saturn has a lower average density than water. The average density of Saturn is around 0.69 grams per cubic centimeter, while the density of water is about 1 gram per cubic centimeter. This is primarily due to the large amounts of gases like hydrogen and helium that make up Saturn's composition.
Saturn is the planet with a lower density than water, causing it to float if there were a large enough body of water for it to be placed in. Its average density is less than that of water due to its composition of mostly hydrogen and helium gases.
Saturn would be the planet that would float in water due to its low density. Saturn is made mostly of hydrogen and helium, which are gases that are less dense than water. If you could find a big enough bathtub, Saturn would float!
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Saturn could float in water, because it has a density of 0.7 that of water. That is, however, a theoretical construct, because you would need an enormous pool of water, with a gravitational field much larger than anything we have, in order to achieve that state.
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Ive seen it happen once on film and it happens very quickly the people inside the the pool remained where they were and the water flattened out in the yard very quickly.I think the odds of getting hurt are there but very slimm Thank you. I guess it would depend if your yard goes downhill. I also saw a video where the water disappeared quickly, but the liner rolled down the yard. I shudder to think what would happen if the pool had a chain link fence around it. ???
This pool can hold up to about 15,148 gallons of water. (this would fill the pool to the very top).
If the water were totally Acidic, that is, ph of 0, the it would be as strong as battery acid. Your skin and eyes would burn very badly, and metallic parts of the filter system would become corroded. Normal ph in the 7.0 range is ideal and considered neutral.