That isn't always true. An engine with a larger displacement has an advantage but there are other factors that can increase power in a smaller engine that can out perform a larger engine.
Depends on the application. If you mean power, the higher the caliber, the more powerful it is. for example, a .22 caliber rifle is much less powerful than a .50 caliber rifle.
Typically they are more powerful than laptops at a lower cost.
Because at higher speeds you have more velocity than at lower speeds transferring more energy to make a bigger crashing causing more damage.
higher or lower than what?
The power given to ministers is higher than the civil officers.
Collisions between solvent molecules and solute are more frequent at higher than lower temperatures.
More gravitational potential energy.
The higher you go the colder it is.
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One statement you could write is that "Earthquakes of higher magnitudes are much rarer than those of lower magnitudes". The magnitude of earthquakes is a logarithmic scale, so a magnitude of 8 is TEN TIMES more powerful than a magnitude 7. This is why earthquakes of higher magnitudes are so much rarer than those of lower magnitudes.
Higher g's produced at higher speeds are harder to survive.
Solids dissolve in water of a higher or lower temperature depending on what the solid actually is.