There are several, such as the .600 Nitro Express and .700 Nitro Express, not to mention anything considered a cannon.
Yes. For example, if you are shot with a .44 caliber bullet in the no-reflex zone in your face, you will die instantly. The same thing goes with any caliber bigger than .44.
the sun is bigger than any other planets because millions of years ago meteorites smashed together to make the sun and to any other planets that did not happen
The sun appears bigger and brighter than other stars because it is much closer to us than any other stars.
It is closer than all of the other stars, therefore looking bigger.
Because the sun is closer to us than any other star NOTE: The sun is NOT bigger than any other star, they are all the same size.
Definetaly not. The are billions upon billions of other galaxies in the universe that are muc bigger than the milky way
No, the calibers and chamberings are completely different. It is not safe to attempt to fire any caliber of ammunition in a gun, other than what is stated on the barrel. actually the 380 caliber is almost equal to the 9mm. the 380 caliber is often refered to as a 9mm short. the difference is the 9mm case is slightly bigger then the 380 case and the 380 bullet might be a little lighter.......................
It isn't. For example, 1 is bigger than zero.It isn't. For example, 1 is bigger than zero.It isn't. For example, 1 is bigger than zero.It isn't. For example, 1 is bigger than zero.
yes
I would say either the 5.56mm or the 7.62mm.
The short answer is no. The longer answer is, you might be able to get a .40 caliber cartridge to fire from a .45 caliber gun, but it may damage the gun, and even if it doesn't damage the gun, it will cause other problems. In general (with only a few exceptions) you should never try to fire any cartridge in any gun other than a gun designed for that caliber.
because stars are further away than the moon so that way the moon looks bigger