No. The Baltic Sea is smaller.
Yes, the Red Sea is larger than the Baltic Sea.
smaller. look at a science posteror ask Ms. Marinoux
It's believed it is because cats red cells are smaller than dog red cells and there is more variation in the red cell size.
baltic sea
It depends on what kind of red star you are referring to. There are red dwarfs and red giants. A blue star is larger than a red dwarf but smaller than a red giant.
The difference is in the size of the wavelength blue is smaller than red.
Yes, far smaller. A red dwarf is a whole star in and of itself. A white dwarf is the collapsed remnant of the core of a low-to medium mass star. A white dwarf may be about the size of Earth.
Red stars can be smaller or larger than blue stars as there are two types of red star. Red dwarfs are much smaller than blue stars while red giants are much larger than blue stars.
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The size of a white blood cell is on average about 700 times smaller than a red blood cell. Source: http://library.thinkquest.org/25896/sub_blood/wbc.htm
Red blood cell
immunoglobulins