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  • Why Jupiter Wouldn't Float: Density Explained
    No, Jupiter would not float in water. Jupiter is a gas giant primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with a small rocky core. The density of Jupiter is approximately 1.326 g/cm³, while the density of water is 1 g/cm³. This means that Jupiter is slightly denser than water and therefore would sink if placed in water.
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