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If you found a bathtub big enough to hold Saturn, thenGroup of answer choicesit would precipitate helium into the tub.Saturn would explode upon contact with water.Saturn would sink like a rock, due to its denser core.Saturn could float.Saturn would drown, because it does not know how to swim.

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If you found a bathtub big enough to hold Saturn, thenGroup of answer choicesit would precipitate helium into the tub.Saturn would explode upon contact with water.Saturn would sink like a rock, due to its denser core.Saturn could float.Saturn would drown, because it does not know how to swim.

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Saturn could float. This is because the density of Saturn is less than the density of water. The average density of Saturn is about 0.687 g/cm³ and the density of water is 1 g/cm³. Therefore, if you could find a bathtub big enough for Saturn, it would float in the water.

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