be more specific
The diameter of the circle is 9 centimeters. You can yourself construct this circle by taking 4.5 cms on your rounder and drawing a circle. The resultant circle will be a 90mm circle. Then you'll see how big it is.
The circle is quite big. It is the size of Australia.
No. But if you can't make a paper Omnitrix, I'll show you. Stuff needed: 20 pieces of paper 1 wrist band 1 pencil 2 crayons (green and black) 1. Fold your first paper to make it look like the Omnitrix (original). 2. Make a big circle between the sides. 3. Make 4 circles. 1 on top of the big circle, 1 on bottom, 1 on the sides. 4. Make a hole around the big circle. Not in the center. 5. Draw the Omnitrix symbol inside the big circle. 6. Now take out the big circle. Fold the other 19 papers to make it look like a circle. 7. View the icons of Ben's aliens (except Zs'Skayr and Eon) in the Internet. Draw them in the center of the 19 other circles, then color them black. 8. Put back the big circle. Now test it. Test: 1. Press the top circle. Take out the big circle with the Omnitrix symbol. 2. Make it turn (or spin) and change the icons by taking out the icon on top of it. 3. Hit it. Return all the circles that you took out to the place where you took it. The big circle is on top of all the alien icons. 4. Take out your paper Omnitrix. Now use any Transforming Alien Arm Cover (e.g. Accidental transformation like hit Heatblast's icon and wear your Diamondhead arm cover). 5. If you have a costume, do not do Step 4. Wear your costume (e.g. Heatblast).
quite big, maybe
The circumference of a circle is the distance arround the edge of the circle. The area of a circle is how big the inside of the circle is.
It means that Jafar has a big weiner
Infinitely big. Except that, if the universe is closed and curves back on itself, then any "straight" line in it will also follow the curvature of the space-time and so will form a circle whose radius is the same as that of the universe. In either case, seriously BIG.
well it depends how big the circle is
360 degrees are in a circle no matter how big or small the circle is A circle has 360 degrees.
circle, circle, BIG circle. circle, circle, BIG circle. circle, circle, BIG circle. W, W, twirly thing! (2 small circles for eyes, one big circle for the nose, 2 small circles for nostrills, one big circle for the head, 2 small circles for the ears, one big circle for the body, 2 Ws for the feet, and one twirly thing for the tail!)
there is 360 degrees in a full circle no matter how big or small the circle it is
no, they are opposite because a triangle has three sides and a circle is one big circle