No. The winds of a tornado are concentrated in a much smaller area. Typically the winds of a hurricane affect an area a few hundred miles across. By contrast the winds of a tornado usually affect an area less than a quarter of a mile wide and rarely more than a mile.
The density of materials is unchanged.
There is no such thing as a hurricane! What is your problem people. GET REAL!! Like sereiously, who would want to know "how the northern and southern hemisphere differ for hurricane"? Well the answer is that hurricanes are not real, they are a mith.
They are smaller than their parents.
Viruses are MUCH smaller than cells in size.
Liquids have smaller spaces between the molecules than a gas, and Solids have smaller spaces than liquids.
The density of materials is unchanged.
Athens had less concentrated power.
There is no such thing as a hurricane! What is your problem people. GET REAL!! Like sereiously, who would want to know "how the northern and southern hemisphere differ for hurricane"? Well the answer is that hurricanes are not real, they are a mith.
0.5M is less concentrated than 2.0M.
Opinions may differ, but I'd say so.
smaller
its smaller
The size of a nanoparticle is smaller than any one piece of a solid; also an ion is smaller than a nanoparticle.
By water their weight and compression also make a different.
It would not be so stable
There are many ways that a smaller and larger state can differ. The economy may be better because of more people in larger states, and there may be more activities a person can do in a larger state.
They are smaller than their parents.