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The Arctic fox has a smaller surface area to volume ratio to minimize heat loss in its cold environment. A smaller ratio means less surface area through which heat can escape. In comparison, the British fox has a larger ratio to help dissipate heat in its more temperate climate.
If the initial volume is smaller than the final volume, this suggests that there has been an increase in volume. This could be due to factors such as expansion of a substance when heated, addition of more material, or a phase change from a more condensed state to a less condensed state.
Earth is not smaller than Mars, Mars is about half the size of Earth which makes Mars is smaller than Earth
Milliliter is smaller than kiloliters. Milliliter is a unit of volume equal to one-thousandth of a liter, while kiloliters is a unit of volume equal to 1,000 liters.
In their mass, that is about correct. The volume can not be accurately determined.
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its radiating area is small compared to its volume
Thremoregulation is easily achieved in large animal as they are able to retain the heat gained. In small animal the surface area is large as compares to their volume and hence gain or loose heat faster. large animal having smaller surface area as compared to their volume gain heat slower.
This is because of the surface to volume ratio. A small mammal has a larger surface area, as compared to its volume, than a large mammal does, so a small mammal's surface area to volume ratio is bigger. A large surface to volume ratio causes things to pass into the organism and out of the organism more easily, so a mammal with a large surface to volume ratio (a small mammal) will lose heat more easily in a cold environment than a mammal with a small surface to volume ratio (a large mammal).
No, the volume of ice cannot be smaller than the water.
If the volume of the smaller rectangular box is 27 in3, what is the volume of the larger rectangular box?
A bigger animal has a small surface area in relation to their large volume. Smaller animals have a bis surface area to volume ratio which mean heat is easier to be lost.
The relationship between surface area, volume, and body size in animals is that as an animal's body size increases, its volume increases faster than its surface area. This means that larger animals have a smaller surface area relative to their volume compared to smaller animals. This has implications for things like heat regulation, as larger animals may have a harder time dissipating heat due to their smaller surface area relative to their volume.
The smaller volume is milliliters.
No, it is not necessarily true that larger things have smaller volume compared to smaller things. The volume of an object is determined by its dimensions and can vary depending on the shape and size of the object. Larger things can have larger volumes than smaller things if their dimensions are proportionally larger.
Plant cells overcome the issue of smaller surface-to-volume ratios with the help of the central vacuole. The vacuole pushes the organelles and other cellular materials toward the outer edges of the cell
The Arctic fox has a smaller surface area to volume ratio to minimize heat loss in its cold environment. A smaller ratio means less surface area through which heat can escape. In comparison, the British fox has a larger ratio to help dissipate heat in its more temperate climate.