Some can be, but just the same, some middle and top area fish are bigger than bottom fish.
Depends on the fish ;)
The largest fish are top dwellers.
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The bottom of an iceberg is bigger than the top due to the principle of buoyancy and the density of ice compared to water. Ice is less dense than liquid water, which allows only a small portion of the iceberg to remain above the surface. Approximately 90% of an iceberg's mass is submerged, creating a larger submerged volume to maintain equilibrium with the weight of the ice above the waterline. This results in the bottom appearing larger than the part that is visible above the surface.
Because it's a whale not a fish
Hag fish
Cell have a greater surface area to volume rations than a larger cell.
Not necessarily.
Any surface which is wrinkled has a larger surface area than the space it actually takes up.
Yes, because oil is less dense than water, so it floats. The fish swim under while surface animals cannot.
Usually not.
Everything is always relative to the size of the fish. If you have a small, inbred fish of less than 2 or 3 inches, its gravid spot will be no larger than 1/4 of an inch just prior to releasing the fry. If the fish is larger than that, its 'spot' will be proportionately larger.
The male is larger and has much larger fins and much showier, brighter colours than the female who is quite a drab little fish.
No, Pluto's surface area is not larger than Russia's. Pluto has a surface area of about 16.7 million square kilometers, while Russia's surface area is approximately 17.1 million square kilometers, making Russia the largest country on Earth. Therefore, Russia is slightly larger than Pluto in terms of surface area.