Width/depth wise, yes
The best computer monitor for a small amount of space is a flat screen monitor. Flat screens are slim and will take up minimal space on your desk. They also have a better picture than older monitors.
no
A kilogram of sand takes up much less space than a kilogram of feathers because sand is denser than feathers. Density refers to how much mass is contained in a given volume. Since sand particles are heavier and more compact than feathers, they occupy less space for the same mass.
It's a question of space. It takes up less space than annotating everything
At this point, I would say that a CRT had no advantages over a LCD monitor. The LCD is probably cheaper, it takes up less space, is easier on the eyes, and provides better revolutions.
It takes a little less than 8 Gigabytes.
Cold air does take up space. All matter does.Cold air just takes up less space than warm air.
Since one Kg of iron is much more dense (the weight is concentrated in a smaller area) than cotton, it takes up less space.
The Volume is more than the length
Because there's less gravity therefore it takes less effort to push the rocket
Since hotter air is less dense than colder air, it becomes lighter than the surrounding air. Cold air filling a certain space has a certain mass. Since warmer air takes up more space, it takes less warm air to fill the same space, giving it less mass. There is less air there, so it has less of a mass, allowing it to float on top of the other air.
Cold air takes up less space than warm air