If atoms were bigger, the fundamental properties of matter would change dramatically. Increased atomic size would likely lead to weaker electromagnetic forces between atoms, resulting in lower cohesion and altering the structure of molecules. This could affect the stability of compounds and materials, potentially making them less dense and changing their physical states. Additionally, larger atoms might disrupt chemical bonding and reaction rates, leading to a vastly different chemistry and, consequently, a different biological and physical world.
because some atoms are bigger than others
tey get bigger
the bigger atoms exploded making much smaller ones
yes, because a head pin is made of atoms. Atoms make up everything.
The crack get bigger and bigger
the volume would get bigger, and the solid itself would just get bigger.
your eye would explode
because some atoms are bigger than others
It would get bigger
tey get bigger
the area would become a bigger than usaul
Grain of sand is bigger
Well depending on how big the desert was in the begining and the end so i dont think anything would happen
it would send us in to a Even bigger economical breakdown
It already does happen on Earth but just not that offten.The size doesn't matter.
nothing would happen because comets hit Jupiter when it is hot and it does not burn up it. if Jupiter was a a bit bigger it would start to glow.
Yes, cells are bigger than atoms. Cells are made up of many atoms and are considered the basic building blocks of living organisms, while atoms are the basic unit of matter. The size difference between cells and atoms is significant, with cells typically being thousands of times larger than individual atoms.