If the planet Saturn is thrown into an ocean, What will happen ? Why
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Answer:
It will float because Saturn is a gaseous planet so it have very less density so it will float
Explanation:
But Saturn wouldn’t exactly float, so much as disintegrate into a haze surrounding the water sphere, with lots of small solid bits, (like the rings) sinking into the water. I expect this would generate a lot of heat and boil some of the water into steam for a while, so you’d have a big mixed up cloud of everything.
I think a better question would be how that huge water planet would behave. There are a bunch of different kinds of ice that can exist at high temperatures given the high pressures such a large water planet would have. It might start having fusion at it’s core before it is big enough to float Saturn in it.
Answer:
Saturn is a planet which has ring surrounded by it
it's rings are made of ice and rock.
These pieces vary in size. Some are as small as a grain of sand.
Others are as large as a house
so when we throw a Saturn into a ocean
the water in the ocean mixes up with ice and rock
and it will destroy the ocean too
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