Less then half or maybe a third of the size.
its big but not that big compared to the nucleus
The nucleus of an atom is very small compared to the size of the whole atom. The nucleus makes up only a tiny fraction of the atom's total volume, while the rest of the atom (which is mostly empty space) is occupied by the electron cloud.
No, a tornado is a violent, rotating wind storm. The funnel cloud formed by a tornado is usually small compared with other clouds.
the electrons just bounce around the electron clouds freely. think about 2 spheres, a small one suspended inside a bigger one. the smaller one is the nucleus, and the big one is the cloud. the electrons just bounce around in the space between the nucleus and the cloud
the big rain cloud is the cloud that makes big rain.
The atom is about 10,000 times as big as the nucleus.
As big as the container it is in.
Atoms. The nucleus of an atom (containing protons and usually neutrons) is small and dense. Electrons can be considered to be a comparatively big cloud surrounding the nucleus of an atom. In this sense, atoms are tiny but mostly contain space.
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The Nucleolus
Little Bird Flies into a Big Black Cloud was created in 2002.
the paracilum has two nucleus one is a small nucleus know as a micronucleus, and it also has a big nucleus know as the macronucleus