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no larger things can have higher volume
No. Larger things usually have larger volumes.
That's a deep question.
The question "Do things with larger masses have larger velocities?", by itself, is meaningless, as you did not provide enough information. Things with larger masses do require more force to accelerate them than things with smaller masses. Things with larger masses do have more kinetic energy than things with smaller masses for the same velocity.
That depends exactly how small it is. Centimeters are for smaller things.
No
The answer to that one is going to depend on two things:-- what unit you are converting from-- what unit you are converting to
This isn't always the case; however, millimeters are more accurate than centimeters when you want to measure smaller things.
It depends on the species. Larger species of parrots can remember things for decades, smaller birds will remember things for years.
Yes, as well as other units. A centimetre is OK for things that range in size from a pencil to a large desk. For smaller objects I would use a millimetre (or smaller unit) and for longer objects a metre or larger units. Yes, as well as other units. A centimetre is OK for things that range in size from a pencil to a large desk. For smaller objects I would use a millimetre (or smaller unit) and for longer objects a metre or larger units. Yes, as well as other units. A centimetre is OK for things that range in size from a pencil to a large desk. For smaller objects I would use a millimetre (or smaller unit) and for longer objects a metre or larger units. Yes, as well as other units. A centimetre is OK for things that range in size from a pencil to a large desk. For smaller objects I would use a millimetre (or smaller unit) and for longer objects a metre or larger units.
First things first, the sun is a star, and it is a medium sized star. Some stars are larger than the sun, and some are smaller.
Things that float have a smaller density than water and things that sink have a larger density than water. Because a stone is heavy for its size it sinks but although a ship is heavier its mass is spread out over a larger area so its density is smaller and therefore it floats.