1 micron is equal to one millionth of a metre, or one thousandth of a millimetre. Therefore, 90 microns is equal to 90 millionths of a metre, while 130 microns is equal to 130 millions of a metre. Therefore, 130 microns is 40 millionths of a metre greater than 90 microns. On another hand, as the label (micron) on both values is the same, it is common sense that 130 is greater than 90.
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No, 130 microns is larger than 90 microns. The higher the number in microns, the larger the size.
You can be positive that there aren't any. No latitude can be a number bigger than 90 degrees. "90 north latitude" is the north pole, and you can't be any norther than that.
There is no land located at 130 degrees north latitude as this would be in the Arctic Ocean. The North Pole is the point located at 90 degrees north latitude.
Yes, 90 fluid ounces is larger than 3 quarts. 3 quarts is equivalent to 96 fluid ounces, so 90 fluid ounces is less than 3 quarts.
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The bond angle of IF5 is approximately 90 degrees.