No, it doesn't. It depends on the file size. If you have a mac or a PC, when you download a picture, it will say something on the side that shows how much data is packed in that picture.
A bigger picture is an understanding of a situation which includes more than what is immediately apparent.
Bigger
For the most part, yes. The more pixels a camera has, the clearer the picture will be. However the clearer a picture is, the larger each picture is in size, therefor the more space it takes up on a card or the camera memory.
Not really, its more like a picture message.
Because they are closer to the objects.
No, space is a lot bigger and quite a bit more expensive to explore.
This is important so more oxygen is able to fill the space when breathing.
640x480 has more pixels, therefore it is sharper. Bigger numbers mean more pixels. More pixels make a sharper picture. 640x480= 307 200 pixels 640x360= 230 400 pixels
The larger number is bigger in this case. More MB means more storage space, or more data has to be transmitted.
Bitmaps are the pixels within a picture. When the picture gets larger, the "bits" get bigger. The more one enlarges a picture, the more distortions one sees in the pictures. The distortions are the bitmaps.
No it does not it just is cool
More like New Moon (empty hole in space) but with light around a dark circle