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Yes, there has been enormous quantities of ice discovered just under the surface of Mars as of 2002.

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$5. They're brand new and are being printed in enormous quantities.

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The chemical breakdown of organic material in sedimentary rocks has produced natural gas, which is primarily composed of methane.

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There is a tendency to over-copy documents and so waste enormous quantities of paper. The machines also give off ozone and oxides of other gases.

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There are a number of areas affected by the growth of enormous quantities of aquatic vegetation and the link below covers virtually all this subject.

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Pliny the Elder, died because of the enormous quantities of volcanic tephra, in his attempt to help his friends who were seeking his help from the shore of Pompeii, when he landed from his ships.

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Petrol, diesel, LPG, CNG - there are fossil fuels and when you burn them you emmit enormous quantities of CO2.

Biofuels - biodiesel (the most popular) is oil from common plants or oil from a restaurant kitchen. When you burn it, it does not emmit these huge quantities of CO2.

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"Enormous" is an adjective.

That stadium is enormous! Enormous describes the stadium.

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The girl had an enormous mouth

The dinosaur had an enormous tail

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no that is not an enormous number.

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Enormous ball of burning Gases.
Sun is a gas as it is made up of different volcanic gases present in large quantities especially hydrogen.

Nuclear fusion and fission lead to the ultraviolet rays coming from the sun.

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No, the word 'enormous' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (an enormous house, an enormous animal, etc.)

A related abstract noun is enormity.

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Base quantities are fundamental physical quantities that cannot be defined in terms of other physical quantities. They are used as building blocks in expressing other physical quantities. Derived quantities, on the other hand, are physical quantities that are derived from combinations of base quantities through multiplication and division with or without other derived quantities.

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Yes, enormous is the correct spelling.

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quantities which are not mademade from major quantities

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Enormous - band - was created in 1992.

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The Enormous Room was created in 1922.

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The Enormous Radio was created in 1947.

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The Enormous Crocodile was created in 1978.

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The ISBN of The Enormous Crocodile is 0224015796.

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Yes, enormous has three syllables.

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All other quantities which described in terms of base quantities are called base quantities.

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Physical quantities can be broadly categorized as scalar or vector quantities. Scalar quantities have only magnitude, like mass or temperature, while vector quantities have both magnitude and direction, like velocity or force. Other types of physical quantities include derived quantities (obtained from combinations of base quantities) and dimensionless quantities (without units).

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Basic quantities are physical quantities that are independent and cannot be defined in terms of other physical quantities, such as length, time, and mass. Derived quantities, on the other hand, are physical quantities that are defined in terms of one or more basic quantities, such as speed, acceleration, and force.

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The cat was stuck in the enormous tree.

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The suffix for "enormous" is "-ity," forming the word "enormity."

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It could mean 'enormous cabbage' or 'enormous tyre'

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"I stood on an enormous platform." Done. :)

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Derived quantities are quantities that you should be solving for.

Ex: Volume, Mass etc

Standard quantities are quantities that are specific.

Ex: length, seconds, meter.

Hop I helped you. :)

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The elephant was enormous, towering over all the other animals in the zoo.

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All other quantities which described in terms of base quantities are called base quantities.

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Fundamental quantities are independent of other physical quantities, while derived quantities are based on combinations of fundamental quantities using mathematical operations. Derived quantities cannot exist without fundamental quantities as they rely on them for their definition and calculation.

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Scalar quantities - quantities that only include magnitude Vector quantities - quantities with both magnitude and direction

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Derived quantities are quantities which are made or found from other major quantities. There are two types of quantities. Ones are which are recognized throughout the world and using them other quantities are made.

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Enormous animals have enormous lungs which can hold enormous amounts of air for an enormously long time.

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there are three types of quantities:-
1.Scalar quantities - Scalars

are quantities that are fully described by a magnitude (or numerical value) alone.
2.vector quantities - Vectors

are quantities that are fully described by both a magnitude and a direction.
3.Tensor quantities - tensors are quantities that are fully described by magnitude, direction and the plane the
component acts on.

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Enormous is not a verb. It is an adjective meaning very large, huge.

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You mean a word that enormous describes?

The sun

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It could mean 'enormous cabbage' or 'enormous tyre'

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Fundamental quantities are those which do not depend on other quantities. (i.e. temperature, mass, length)Derived quantities are those which depend on fundamental quantities. (i.e. force, volume, density)

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Fundamental quantities are basic physical quantities that serve as the foundation for derived quantities. Derived quantities are derived from fundamental quantities through mathematical combinations, such as multiplication or division. For example, velocity is a derived quantity (m/s) derived from fundamental quantities like length (m) and time (s).

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Fundamental quantities are quantities that can be measured such as mass, length and temperature. Derived quantities are quantities that has to be calculated such as pressure, volume and work done.

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The SI does not define 'fundamental quantity', instead it uses the term 'Base Unit'. All other units are 'Derived Units', so-called because they are each derived from combinations of Base Units.

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by comparing quantities

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The American economy suffered an enormous downturn after the terrorist attacks on September 11th.
Here is an example sentence with the word "enormous":

Duke the Great Dane is enormous - he's even taller than my sister!

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