No - Corn snakes can grow to 72 inches in length. The minimum size vivarium at that size would need to be 48 x 24 x 24 inches !
At least 48 inches long, by 18 inches deep and 24 inches high. As an adult of around six feet - it will need a vivarium at least half as big again.
Corn snakes never - repeat never grow big enough to require feeding on rabbits ! The largest 'prey' they could cope with would be a medium-sized rat !
a 1 meter vivarium will be right for a corn snake
about 3.5 inches
If it's your first snake - the corn snake is the easiest to care for. The Boa WILL grow big (up to 12 feet !) and the Royal (ball) Python can be a fussy eater.
It depends really on how much it eats, and what type of corn snake it is. As an example - I have adult Corn snakes in my collection - that measure 5 inches around their body (circumference not diameter !)
Not usually, either big frog eats little snake or big snake eats little frog. Not recommended.
If the snake is big enough it will just unhinge its jaws
No, they do not grow big enough to be able to suffocate a human or cause damage. Also, they are generally very docile and would only suffocate its prey (mice)
no
Ohio grows corn and, yes, corn is big enough to ship to other states.
There is no snake anywhere in the world big enough to eat an adult camel.