it will leave the surface of the other ball roughly 1/4 of the way down to the other end.
Rabbits have different sized mouthes so if it is a small mouth you'd want it in a tea cup if its bigger you would want it in a slightly bigger bowl, if you don't know the size of the mouth I would go with a small bowl.
the volume would get bigger, and the solid itself would just get bigger.
It would look brighter if it is closer to Earth. It is also possible for a small star (small in diameter) to have a higher surface temperature, i.e., to emit more light per square meter of its surface.
Because it's natural for the opening to be small before having sex. Once you have sex it will naturally get bigger and bigger!
Cuz if it was bigger it would be called a softball.
smaller tiles would make it look bigger
If the cell's surface-to-volume ratio got too small as a result of the volume increasing faster than the surface area, the cell would no tbe able to get the nutrients it needs to survive and would die.
Surface area is the amount of surface that is exposed in a space. For instance, a sheet of flat paper covers the same amount of area as a bigger piece of crumpled up paper, but the bigger piece of paper has more surface area. Folding and crumpling surfaces up makes it easy to fit more surface area into a smaller space. Since villi are very tiny folds that stick out from the small intestines, more surface area is fit inside a smaller space. If you were to "flatten out" all the little villi of the small intestines it would cover a football field. Not so if the inside of the intestine were smooth.
Smaller both in surface area and mass would reduce the friction
well it depends on how big the surface is if it is a bi surface i would say yards of feet if it was small i would think you should use inches or cm. i'm glad to answer=)
You start out small with her and bigger and bigger with her and and finally ask her out on a date. This would probably last like six months.
It's a matter of perspective. If atoms were bigger, then everything else would be bigger and therefore we wouldn't know.