no i asked my professor and he said he thought it was smaller because of the Noah's ark flood and it killed pretty much all of life on earth.
Bigger Than Life was created in 1956.
The duration of Bigger Than Life is 1.58 hours.
Tidal waves aren't bigger than tsunami's, as tidal waves are frequently smaller than a person, let alone higher than their knees. Tsunami's on the other hand have sufficient water to flood cities and states.
it is bigger in the movie primeval
The Universe. an atom
Bigger than life
"Bigger than life" means something or someone who stands out in some big way. You will usually hear this used to mean someone or something either extremely famous or extremely flamboyant. Or better: 'Bigger than life' is an expression used in relation to cinematic narrative. It means that a story takes its premise from 'real' life like in 'It's a wonderful Life' where a young businessman is so fed up with life that he wants to commit suicide. The solution of the story is 'bigger than life': an angel comes down from heaven and shows the businessman how sad life in his little town would have been if he hadn't existed. So 'bigger than life' means that a narration is truthful in a moral or emotional way but not necessarily realistic.
that question doesn't make sense. there are star that are one billion times bigger than our on solar system star, how ever bigger stars live a shorter life than smaller stars!
No. A 100-year flood is larger than a 50-year flood for any given area.
The recent flood in Thailand
If a star is bigger than our sun. then it will have shorter life span than our sun.
the sun is the most closest to the planets then the other stars so the sun looks way bigger than all the stars