Not necessarily - often they are used interchangeably, when referring purely to size. However "grand" typically implies both "large" and "ornate/spectacular". E.g "The Grand Hotel". Whereas "huge" just implies "large in size".
Mars has the biggest volcano in thesolar systemon it, andMars alsohas huge canyons, bigger than Earth's Grand Canyon.
The word "Extremely" stresses the largeness of an object, rather than "huge" which sounds quite plain and simple to the ear. I would think "extremely large" is bigger than "huge".
bigger than a female
no
yes its huge
petty huge
Huge. Even bigger than Basil's.
The Antwerp central station is bigger than the Grand Central rail station.
Dave is a monster, at least 18inches!!!! He is bigger than a horse shlong...THAT IS HOW HUGE DAVE IS
the grand canyon
The grand canyon
The answer is: Grand Canyon