Jupiter
The planet with the lowest overall density is Saturn.
Saturn.
Saturn has the lowest density, but it has more than 31 moons.
Mars is the least dense of the rocky planets.
Mercury is the smallest of the four inner planets and closest to the sun. It is also the smallest of all eight planets.
Mercury has the second lowest density of any planet in the solar system. Saturn has the lowest density of any other planet.
The planet with the lowest overall density is Saturn.
Saturn has the lowest density of any planet, terrestial or gas giant.
The planet with the lowest density is Saturn at 687 kg/m3.
Saturn.
Saturn has the lowest density, but it has more than 31 moons.
All the gas giants; in our Solar System, Saturn has the lowest density (less than the density of water).
Mars is the least dense of the rocky planets.
The lowest density in water occurs at 4 degrees Celsius, where water is most dense. As water cools below or heats above this temperature, its density decreases, causing it to expand and become less dense.
Mercury is the smallest of the four inner planets and closest to the sun. It is also the smallest of all eight planets.
No. In our solar system, Saturn has the lowest density.
The asthenosphere, which is a part of the upper mantle, has the lowest density in the lithosphere. This is due to the partially molten nature of the asthenosphere, which allows it to deform and flow more easily compared to the rigid layers above and below it.