Bigger jar,why?
Large candles tend to last longer than smaller candles because of the wick size and the wax type, smaller candles also crumble up easier than the bigger candles.
Smaller stars last longer.
No.
If we assume the same battery chemistry and quality, and the same drain, then the bigger cell will last longer than the smaller cell, as the bigger size means it'll hold a bigger amount of energy.
Umm actually both candles are the same unless one is smaller or bigger than the other but the burn both the same amount of time. No! Neither candles. They both burn shorter! This was a trick question told by my tour guide...There were two hints: It does not matter what color the candles are, and 2. There is a second meaning in one of the words.
Usually, smaller dogs live longer than bigger dogs.
The Amazon is much longer than the Mississippi.
yes
Your question is not very clear. Do you mean of the same type of hamster? e.g are bigger syrians likely to live longer than smaller syrians,or are syrians likely to live longer than dwarfs or Russians for instance?
be cause a smaller rock has more volume
Regular candles take longer to burn because they are typically larger and made of denser wax, resulting in a slower burn rate. Birthday candles are smaller and made with thinner, faster-burning wicks, which causes them to burn more quickly in just a few minutes.
It allows the product to be frozen and thereby last longer and it takes a much smaller container so more can be stored in a smaller space.