Yes
The interrogative pronouns are: who, whom, what, which, whose.Example sentences:Who says your mobile phone is lighter than this laptop?For whom is your mobile phone lighter than this laptop?What tells you that your mobile phone is lighter than this laptop?Which of your mobile phones is lighter than this laptop?Your mobile phone is lighter than whose laptop?
An object is lighter on the moon because the moon is smaller and thus lighter than the Earth
The phone number of the Lighter Than Air Society is: 330-535-5827.
A lighter car is not necessarily faster than a smaller car, as it depends upon the power of the vehicle. If the question is asking whether a smaller or lighter car is necessarily faster than a larger car, again the answer is "no". The larger car can easily be more powerful.
As in most measurements, the lesser number is smaller, lighter or shorter. In this case 12.9 is lighter than 13.5
Its Thicker and Lighter!
Because it is way smaller than a lorry.
NO. Muskox are in fact a bit smaller and lighter than a Siberian tiger.
A milligram is one-thousandth of a gram. A milligram is smaller than a gram.
it's lighter so if the same density then yes
Cardinals are much smaller than the smallest penguin species.
If you are using the car for any sort of racing purposes then a lighter model is preferred.