Turtledove eggs are generally wider than robin eggs, with turtledove eggs averaging about 2.3 centimeters in width, while robin eggs typically measure around 1.5 centimeters wide. This means that turtledove eggs can be roughly 0.8 centimeters wider than robin eggs. However, exact measurements can vary slightly depending on individual eggs.
To determine how much wider a turtledove is than a robin egg, we would need specific measurements for both. Generally, turtledove eggs are larger than robin eggs, but exact dimensions can vary by species. If you provide the width of both eggs, I can help calculate the difference for you.
The moon is not wider than the earth. Therefore, it can not be much wider than the earth.
Chile is very long but longer than it is wider.
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The answer is 5.21 millimeter's.
About 1,200 miles.
it is .45 inches bigger
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An anaconda can certainly kill a much larger animal. However, it will be unable to swallow that animal if it is wider than the snake's body.
depends on the ship...aircraft carriers are much wider than cruisers
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It is about 300 meters on average