Not enough to make a difference. Like adding a glass of water to the Atlantic or a dollar to the price of a car.
Grams. They are very insubstantial despite their size.
For any periodic amount, it is the equivalent amount for a year!
To subtract a new amount from an original amount, simply take the original amount and subtract the new amount from it using the formula: Original Amount - New Amount = Result. For example, if the original amount is $100 and the new amount is $30, you would calculate $100 - $30, resulting in $70. This process can be applied to any numerical values to determine the difference.
Volume; mass is a measure of the amount of matter, and volume is a measure of the amount of space.
amount is not a verb or an adjective...amount is a noun because it is an idea
He felt its presence, as insubstantial as a flurry of dust motes caught in a beam of moonlight.His alibi was insubstantial, without supporting evidence.Insubstantial means with no substance. Here are some sentences.A cloud is insubstantial, and evaporates easily.Her testimony at the trial was insubstantial, and the judge threw it out.Her plans to become rich are as insubstantial as a dream.
I was hungry because I had not eaten a meal in 10 hours, only an insubstantial snack.
unsubstantiated
The word may be "pittance" (a small or insubstantial amount of money).A similarly-spelled word is the plural noun pitons(rock-climbing anchors).
Because it is insubstantial.
In an insubstantial or weak manner
Interesting synonyms for little (size) include tiny, diminutive, miniscule, or petite. Interesting synonyms for little (amount) include insufficient, meager, scant, or insubstantial.
this may be a fairly insubstantial answer to your question
No, it is not a noun. Flimsy is an adjective meaning insubstantial or cheap.
Grams. They are very insubstantial despite their size.
Airiness is the quality of being light, airy, or insubstantial in quality or manner.
No. Pluto is too cold and has too insubstantial an atmosphere for such storms.