Earth is a rocky planet, with a large portion of it composed of metals and silicate rocks. By contrast Saturn is gaseous, composed mostly of hydrogen and helium, the two least dense of all substances.
Saturn and Jupiter are less dense than water. Saturn's density is about 0.69 g/cm^3, while Jupiter's density is about 1.33 g/cm^3, making them less dense than water, which has a density of 1 g/cm^3.
That is the planet Saturn.
Saturn. The planet is less dense than water.
The density of something is how much material there is in a given space. It is sort of like "thickness". A very dense material will be heavy even in small amounts. Water, for example, is denser than air. This is why it is more difficult to move through water than it is through air. Air particles are spaced further apart from each other than water particles. A solid, such as stone, is denser than water, so dense that is impossible to move through. Saturn's average density is less than that of water. This is because Saturn is mostly gas.
Saturn is a gas giant planet, with a less-dense core than some other planets. The planet's overall density, is less than the density of water. Hence the quite correct old saying in astronomy" "If you could find a lake big enough to put it in, Saturn would float".
No, the only planet in the solar system less dense than water is Saturn.
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Actually, Saturn is the least dense of all planets, the only planet less dense than water, at 687.00 kg/m³.
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.
Saturn and Jupiter are less dense than water. Saturn's density is about 0.69 g/cm^3, while Jupiter's density is about 1.33 g/cm^3, making them less dense than water, which has a density of 1 g/cm^3.
That is the planet Saturn.
Saturn is the only planet in our Solar System that is less dense than water. Saturn would float if there were a body of water large enough!♥♥
Saturn. Obviously it's not a very practical idea, but Saturn is less dense than water.
Saturn is less dense than water. So the Answer is Saturn.
Saturn. The planet is less dense than water.
Ice is less dense than water
That's probably Saturn. It is less dense than water. So, Saturn would float in a very large bath of water, in theory.