0.85 is smaller than 1. 3.4 is bigger than 1. "Bigger than 1" is bigger than "smaller than 1".
52ounces is bigger than
A millenium is bigger than century
Billion is bigger than million
0.015 is bigger than 0.0069
A galaxy cluster consists of several galaxy groups, each of which in turn contains several galaxies. So no; a galaxy cluster is MUCH bigger than any individual galaxy.
Yes. From Wikipedia: "...as of 2010, is the largest known structure in the Universe. ... The wall measures 1.37 billion light years (1.30×1025 m) in length..." This is much more than a galaxy cluster.
A "block" is a sizeable unit of computer data. In contrast to the conventional sector (which is set at 512 bytes), a block can be smaller or bigger (it can be equivalent to one or more units of at least one sector, called a cluster).
No. Rajahmundry is never bigger than warangal. According to population warangal is twice bigger than rajahmundry and also in the sector of area warangal is much bigger than rajahmundry
service sector
A sector has a fixed size; it will always be 512 bytes. A cluster can be as small as one sector, and can be as big as it needs to be.
Yes, it's a cluster of galaxies, not just one.
No, a globular cluster is a group of stars that are part of a galaxy. The Virgo cluster is much bigger. It is a large nearby group of galaxies.
A constellation has no defined size.
The Scientific research and development are some of the things that are included in the industry cluster. The Biomedical Information usually includes information about the health sector.
I can't say yes, and I can't say no. The reason is because Nebulas can beenormous, it'sridiculous! But clusters are normally bigger than nebulas so on my opinion I'd say no. But if you are on a test or homework and nebula is bigger, then just go with that.
Think of a sector(section) as your neighborhood and a cluster as a house thats part of that neighborhood.