No. The Baltic Sea is smaller.
Yes, the Red Sea is larger than the Baltic Sea.
smaller. look at a science posteror ask Ms. Marinoux
Not necessarily. The color of a star is determined by its temperature, with blue stars being hotter than red stars. Size can vary independently of temperature, so a blue star can be larger or smaller than a red star.
It's believed it is because cats red cells are smaller than dog red cells and there is more variation in the red cell size.
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Mercury is the rocky planet that is just smaller than Earth. Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system and is only about 38% the size of Earth.
Yes, far smaller. A red dwarf is a whole star in and of itself. A white dwarf is the collapsed remnant of the core of a low-to medium mass star. A white dwarf may be about the size of Earth.
Red stars can be smaller or larger than blue stars as there are two types of red star. Red dwarfs are much smaller than blue stars while red giants are much larger than blue stars.
Red blood cells can be small in size due to conditions such as iron deficiency anemia, thalassemia, or certain genetic disorders. These conditions can affect the production or structure of red blood cells, leading to smaller than normal sizes.
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The size of a white blood cell is on average about 700 times smaller than a red blood cell. Source: http://library.thinkquest.org/25896/sub_blood/wbc.htm
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