There is no planet in the solar system which has more water than earth. Europa (a moon of the planet Jupiter) is thought to have a liquid ocean under a mantel of ice, but this moon is no larger than our own moon.
If you are referring to Earth, then the answer would be no. Approximately 70% of the Earth's surface is covered by water, and the other 30% is land.
Both your weight and the water pressure would decrease, so it would be the same as on earth. Floating is nothing to do with the size of g, provided it isn't zero, or water pressure. If your density is less than that of water, you will float.
No you would sink fasters as water molecules would be farther apart.
The Pacific Ocean contains about 50.1% of the Earth's water. It is the largest and deepest ocean on Earth, holding a significant portion of the planet's total water volume.
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There is more water than land. Answer There is quite a bit more sea than land, and an approximate ratio would be 2/3 sea and 1/3 land.
There is more water on Earth than land (surface area). Water covers nearly 71% of the Earth's surface. While Earth's surface is mostly water, Earth is nearly all rock. Just 0.5% of the planet by weight is water. -Thong Tran
I dont think it is called a blue planet, but if it is, that is because it has more water than any other known planet
Europa and Titan have more water than is found on Earth.
If you are referring to Earth, then the answer would be no. Approximately 70% of the Earth's surface is covered by water, and the other 30% is land.
No. My planet (and presumably yours as well) is Earth.
Both your weight and the water pressure would decrease, so it would be the same as on earth. Floating is nothing to do with the size of g, provided it isn't zero, or water pressure. If your density is less than that of water, you will float.
No, there is significantly more water on Earth than land. Water covers about 71% of the Earth's surface, while land makes up the remaining 29%. This is due to the Earth's composition and the distribution of water in oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water.
Neptune is bigger than Earth which means, Neptune has got more gravitational pull than Earth.
No you would sink fasters as water molecules would be farther apart.
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