This question is absolutely impossible to answer since this data is not provided in the documents which have the details about the disciples. The four gospels are primarily about Jesus Christ and even they do not record details which were regarded by the writers as unimportant, including such physical details.
An object's size is a physical property of the object.
A mustard seed is one of the smallest seeds there is. But it grows into one of the largest of trees. The disciples came to Jesus asking why they could not cast out a particular demon. He told them it was because of their unbelief. for if they had faith the size of a mustard seed (the tiniest amount of faith) they would be able to remove the demon. Matthew 17:20.
(Matthew 17:19-20) . . .Thereupon the disciples came up to Jesus privately and said: "Why is it we could not expel it?" He said to them: "Because of YOUR little faith. For truly I say to YOU, If YOU have faith the size of a mustard grain, YOU will say to this mountain, 'Transfer from here to there,' and it will transfer, and nothing will be impossible for YOU."
The physical size of an atom is largely determined by the size of the electron cloud.
a change in size, shape or the state of matter is a physical change. True for A+.
Jesus had sandals and not shoes., and it did not have to be exact , like we have them now.
Alaska is the largest state in physical size in the United States.
An example of a physical change that alters size but not substance is the tearing of paper. When paper is torn, its size is reduced, but its chemical composition remains unchanged; it is still paper. Other examples include cutting a piece of wood or shaping clay. In each case, the material's physical form changes, but its fundamental properties stay the same.
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It is a physical property.
Size is a physical property.
No, not all dogs can breed with each other regardless of their breed or size. Dogs of different breeds and sizes may not be able to successfully mate due to physical limitations or genetic differences.