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If you could find a bathtub big enough for saturn the planet would:
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If you could find a bathtub big enough for saturn the planet would:
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Due to Saturn's abnormally low density, an estimated 0.687 kg/m^3, it's density is less than the H2O, commonly known as 'water.'
So, if Saturn could solidify, it would indeed float in a collection of H2O molecules.
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