The dawn, and the area covered by ice-floes.
When something gets bigger, it means that its size, volume, or dimensions increase. This can be due to growth, inflation, expansion, or enlargement.
Bigger bubble blowers create bigger bubbles because they can hold more air inside them before the surface tension of the soap film breaks. The larger volume of air allows the bubble to expand to a greater size before popping.
Gravity gets stronger with larger masses. The force of gravity is directly proportional to the mass of the objects involved, meaning that the larger the mass, the stronger the gravitational pull between the objects.
If the size of an object gets bigger, the speed of the particles within it generally decreases. This is because the larger size allows for more interactions and collisions between the particles, which can lead to a decrease in overall kinetic energy and thus a decrease in speed.
Having a bigger chest can improve overall strength, muscle definition, and posture. It can also enhance your physical appearance and boost confidence. Working on your chest muscles can contribute to a balanced and proportionate physique.
The person with the bigger bone gets to make the wish and their wish might come true.
When the numerator gets bigger, the fraction gets bigger; that is, it has a greater value The opposite is true if the denominator gets bigger; in this case the the fraction gets smaller; that is, it has a lesser value
As far as I can tell it's because you and someone else break it together and whoever breaks off the bigger piece gets to make a wish.
When water gets into cracks and it gets cold, obviously it freezes. When water freezes it expands. As the ice expands, it breaks apart the surrounding material and makes the crack bigger, causing more damage.
I think you mean what gets bigger the more you take away from it, the answer is a hole
yes it gets bigger
As m, in the equation y=mx+b, gets bigger the line begins to get steeper.
no it does not get bigger
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it never breaks
As the slope gets bigger the graph becomes closer to vertical - from bottom left to top right.
It cannot get any bigger.