A neutron star can't be as small as a grain of sand - it would not have enough mass, hence, not enough gravity, to keep being a neutron star.
Also, it is not appropriate to talk about the WEIGHT of a star.
A neutron star has a MASS of millions of tons for every cubic centimeter.
This density is approximately equivalent to the mass of the entire human population compressed to the size of a sugar cube
asteroid
No, a meteoroid is a small rocky or metallic body in outer space that does not have an atmosphere. It is typically smaller than an asteroid and can range in size from a grain of sand to a small rock.
From the size of a grain of sand, to about the size of a grain of rice. A meteor the size of e kernel of corn would be rare. Bigger ones do come along, but things the size of a baseball probably only hit the Earth once a week or so.
Most meteors you see in the sky are about the size of a grain of sand or a pebble. They appear much larger due to the speed at which they enter Earth's atmosphere, which causes them to heat up and create a bright streak of light as they burn up.
If the sun were the size of a human eyeball then Earth would be the size of a grain of fine sand.
No, a small grain of sand typically weighs much less than 1mg. The weight of a grain of sand can vary depending on its size, but on average it is in the range of a few micrograms.
A small grain sand
The statement "the universe in a grain of sand" is often used metaphorically to convey that small things can contain great complexity and wonder. It's not meant to be taken as a literal representation of the universe existing within a grain of sand.
its called a sand dune.
Grain of sand is bigger
If the sand is totally silicon dioxide and is assumed to be a uniform volume of one cubic millimeter then the number would be approximately 2*10^19 molecules, or 20,000,000,000,000,000,000
"To see the world in a grain of sand" is an example of paradox.
Small as a pea. Tiny as a speck of dust. Little as a grain of sand.
If a grain of sand was as large as a truck you would think it solid. Just because it's small doesn't alter that.
never sand wood across the grain always sand with the grain
never sand wood across the grain always sand with the grain
One Grain of Sand was created in 1963.