No. Assuming you could get that close without either being pulled in or killed by the huge amount of radiation, a single sugar granule-sized piece would weigh around 1011 kilograms and would be virtually impossible to remove from the surface.
No. Comets are usually a few thousand feet to a few miles wide. An object smaller than a sand grain would not be visible in space.Meteors which enter the earth's atmosphere are often sand grain sized, but the once we can see are usually from pebble sized objects.
Low and medium sized stars will end up as white dwarfs.
1,000,000,000 is how many times it could fit into the sun.
The beaches will disappear because the sand is getting washed away. Hope that answered your question.
about 10 percent
1)Clay-sized 2)Silt-sized 3)Sand-sized 4)Pebbles
No. Comets are usually a few thousand feet to a few miles wide. An object smaller than a sand grain would not be visible in space.Meteors which enter the earth's atmosphere are often sand grain sized, but the once we can see are usually from pebble sized objects.
Protostar, Main Sequence, Red Giant, Super Nova, and the Neutron Star.
You could say" This deer is medium-sized." or you could say " The deer is a medium-sized animal. "
Randomly sized angular clasts in a finer-grained cementing matrix.
Low and medium sized stars will end up as white dwarfs.
1,000,000,000 is how many times it could fit into the sun.
1,000,000,000 is how many times it could fit into the sun.
Because teeth are sized and angled for cutting across woodgrain.
"Normal" stars, no matter how large, are mostly (99.9999%) empty space - as are you and me. If you're big enough (star sized) to squeeze out that empty space, then you get much smaller (while still weighing the same).
Could be different sized tires.
If someone needs an engagement ring sized or resized then most good jewelry shops will have someone on the premises who can do it. It does not matter about the size of the stone.