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the higher the horsepower rating the larger the deck size you can have
Riding lawnmowers tend to cut larger amounts of grass at a quicker place when compared to push mowers, however they use more gas and take up far much more space.
About 4 horsepower. However, engine size ALONE does not equal a horsepower rating.
Depends entirely on how much riding the person does, and what the person would have done otherwise. If the person is riding a bicylce instread of using an motorized vehicle, then some CO2 will be saved. If the person is riding instead of walking, then there's no difference.
Mass is the amount of matter in an object. Volume the amount of space an object has.
It depends on the riding school.
Mass is a measure of how much matter an object has. Weight is a measure of how strongly gravity pulls on that matter.
A lawn mower can make your lawn chores take much less time. Also, lawn mowers allow you to cut your lawn in a uniform fashion. There are basically two types of lawnmowers: push mowers and riding lawn mowers. For the most part, a push mower should be adequate unless your lawn is enormous. Then, you might want to get a riding lawnmower. This makes it so that you can sit on it, which is much easier. However, you will have to pay for this premium by spending extra money. Therefore, use a push mower unless your yard is enormous.
Quad riding is as fun as any other type of motorcycle riding, but it has it's own pros and cons. You can never know if it's fun for YOU unless YOU try it. Besides, quad riding is also quite dangerous, and against many false beliefs, often more dangerous than two-wheel bike riding. The main difference between a quad and regular bike is obviously the difference in the amount of wheels :). The result of this is much more maintenance and the need to shift you weight when you turn so you don't flip over. On the other hand you can drift and it's probably slightly easier to ride if you're just keeping it simple and riding for fun.
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Not much (a few percent difference) in the case of the photosphere; the difference of 273 degrees is totally irrelevant in the case of the Sun's core.
mass is how much space an object takes up, weight is how much gravity is being applied to the area and volume is how much matter you can put into the object.