Elevator
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Concert
Place of worship
Nightclub
volume Depends on it's pressure and temperature - see the Gas Laws
Mass man people are dumb
Mitosis
The answer is volume
The amount of space taken up or occupied by an object is its volume.
Electrons occupy a small amount of the total space inside an atom. They are negatively charged particles that move around the nucleus, which contains protons and neutrons. The majority of the volume within an atom is actually empty space.
The Pioneer VCR's have a very slim profile and take up a very small amount of space.
Roddenberry was cremated, and a small amount of his ashes were launched into space by Celestis (a company specializing in "space burials").
An area is an amount of space that can be big or small. A synonym for area is region.
In a cabin. takes place when a person or group is isolated and/or shut in a small space,
Population Density is basically a measure of how many people live in a certain amount of space. For instance - if in Iceland the population density is 3.1 people/km2, then on average there are 3 or so people living in every square kilometre. Obviously, the density will vary depending if the area is urban or suburban. If a place is densely populated it basically has more people living in smaller space!
Personal space is self space while general space is the space that a group of people share in a place
"Space needed" typically refers to the amount of physical storage required to accommodate a particular item or file. It could also refer to the minimum amount of space required for an activity or function to take place.
A Honeywell heater is most typically used to heat a small space. They are portable units that provide a large amount of heat with a small amount of energy output.
Corner group sofas are good for a small apartment as they provide the maximum amount of seating in the smallest amount of space. They look stylish and modern.
subdural space is located between the dura and arachnoid mater, containing a small amount of serous fluid to help with friction.
An observatory is a place where people view and study the sky and space, often equipped with telescopes and other astronomical instruments.