Which planet would float in water?

Saturn could float in water because it is mostly made of gas. (Earth is made of rocks and stuff.) It is very windy on Saturn.
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Which planet could float in water?

Saturn is very large and is the second largest planet in the Solar System. However, it is made up mostly of gas and is less dense than water. Since it is lighter than water, it can float on water. None of the other planets in our Solar System can do this because they have a higher density than water.
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Does Uranus float in water?

In fact, if you could find a pool big enough it would float on it. Imagine a pool that size. Uranus comes in second as the least dense planet. What this means that instead of floating, Uranus would actually sink in water.
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Can Saturn swim in the water?

Saturn Wouldn't Float in Water. Saturn is visible in the sky now, a beautiful ringed world with a density so low it would float in water.
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Can Jupiter and Saturn float on water?

Answer. No, Jupiter would sink. Your question is probably based on the often quoted statement that if Saturn were placed in a body of water large enough, it would float. That is based on its average density, calculated by dividing total mass by volume.
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Can Neptune float on water?

Just to give you some comparison, the density of water is 1 g/sm3. In other words, if you had a bathtub big enough, Neptune would sink into it. This is different for Saturn which has a density of less than 1. While Neptune sinks, Saturn would float.
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What is Earth's sister planet?

Venus is often called "Earth's twin" because they're similar in size and structure, but Venus has extreme surface heat and a dense, toxic atmosphere. If the Sun were as tall as a typical front door, Earth and Venus would each be about the size of a nickel.
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Does Jupiter float?

Just for comparison, Jupiter has an average density of 1.33 grams per cubic centimeter. So it wouldn't float on water. And Earth, the densest planet in the Solar System, measures 5.51 grams/cubic centimeter.
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What is the hottest planet?

Mean Temperatures on Each Planet

Planetary surface temperatures tend to get colder the farther a planet is from the Sun. Venus is the exception, as its proximity to the Sun, and its dense atmosphere make it our solar system's hottest planet.
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What planet has 16 hours in a day?

Jupiter takes just 10 hours to complete one rotation. Saturn takes 11 hours, Uranus takes 17 hours, and Neptune takes 16 hours.
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Does Neptune have water?

Structure. Neptune is one of two ice giants in the outer solar system (the other is Uranus). Most (80% or more) of the planet's mass is made up of a hot dense fluid of "icy" materials – water, methane, and ammonia – above a small, rocky core.
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Does Uranus rain diamonds?

Deep within Neptune and Uranus, it rains diamonds—or so astronomers and physicists have suspected for nearly 40 years. The outer planets of our Solar System are hard to study, however. Only a single space mission, Voyager 2, has flown by to reveal some of their secrets, so diamond rain has remained only a hypothesis.
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Does Saturn have water or ice?

If you want to look for water at Saturn, don't look at the planet itself, but there's water all around it. Here's an article from Universe Today about the plume of water ice coming off of Enceladus, and how Saturn's environment is driven by ice.
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Is there oxygen on Saturn?

Second, like the rest of the planet, the atmosphere on Saturn consists of roughly 75% hydrogen and 25% helium, which means there is little to no oxygen…which means there will be little to no breathing.
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Why is Pluto not a planet?

According to the IAU, Pluto is technically a “dwarf planet,” because it has not “cleared its neighboring region of other objects.” This means that Pluto still has lots of asteroids and other space rocks along its flight path, rather than having absorbed them over time, like the larger planets have done.
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What planet is the coldest?

The coldest planet in our solar system on record goes to Uranus which is closer to the Sun and 'only' about 20 times further away from the Sun than the Earth is. The lowest temperature recorded there was minus 224 degrees Celsius.
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Which is the smallest planet?

Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system – only slightly larger than Earth's Moon.
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What is the windiest planet?

Saturn is also the 'windiest' planet, with atmospheric winds of up to 1600 kilometres per hour, much stronger than in the atmosphere of Jupiter. Saturn is composed mainly of hydrogen and helium. The ringed planet is nine times further away from the Sun than the Earth.
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Does Saturn float on water?

Saturn could float in water because it is mostly made of gas. (Earth is made of rocks and stuff.) It is very windy on Saturn. Winds around the equator can be 1,800 kilometers per hour.
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Why is Uranus the color it is?

Uranus gets its blue-green color from methane gas in the atmosphere. Sunlight passes through the atmosphere and is reflected back out by Uranus' cloud tops. Methane gas absorbs the red portion of the light, resulting in a blue-green color.
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Who is Earth's evil twin?

Venus has been called Earth's "evil twin" because it is about the same size as Earth and probably was created out of similar stuff; it might have even had at one time oceans of liquid water. But Venus appears to have suffered a runaway greenhouse effect.
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What planet crashed into the Earth?

Theia is a hypothesized ancient planet in the early Solar System that, according to the giant-impact hypothesis, collided with the early Earth around 4.5 billion years ago, with some of the resulting ejected debris gathering to form the Moon.
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Did the Earth have a twin?

Venus is sometimes called Earth's twin because Venus and Earth are almost the same size, have about the same mass (they weigh about the same), and have a very similar composition (are made of the same material). They are also neighboring planets.
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