"Staggering proportions" implies that something is extremely large, impressive, or surprising in its scale or magnitude. It suggests a level of magnitude that may be difficult to comprehend or fully grasp.
A chemical formula.
No.
The proportions of a mixture can be fixed or not fixed, depending on the specific components and how they are combined. In a homogeneous mixture, such as a solution, the proportions of the components are fixed. In a heterogeneous mixture, such as a mixture of solids, the proportions can vary throughout the sample.
When geologists say that a mineral always contains certain elements in definite proportions, they mean that the mineral always has a specific chemical composition. This composition is a key characteristic that helps identify and classify minerals. Minerals are composed of specific elements arranged in a precise crystal lattice structure.
you can use scale model to measure proportions
Epidemic proportions mean that something has become widespread and uncontrollable. This term is often used to denote something negative affecting a society.
It means to roll or pitch suddenly, as of a ship or a staggering person
The vastness of outer space is staggering
Staggering Heights was created in 1983-07.
This biplane only looks odd because of the staggered arrangement of wings. The heavy load staggered the poor donkey, but he carried on famously.
No, the consistent proportions of bases within a species do not necessarily mean that adenine and thymine are equal in quantity. Adenine and thymine can have different amounts but their overall proportions compared to the other bases (guanine and cytosine) remain relatively constant.
A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius was created in 2000.
I have been offered the position of town drunk, the job is easy, the responsibilities are staggering.
A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius has 375 pages.
The chemical composition of nonstoichiometric compounds do not respect the law of definite proportions.
Not to scale indicates something done NOT according to the proportions of an established scale of measurement
Two quantities are proportional if they vary in such a way that one of them is a constant multiple of the other.