.5mm is finer than .7 mm
5cm!!
4mm is smaller than 5mm
there is no larger one, just 5cm is longer than 5mm in term of measure and higher in term of height :D it was fun
No.
A 5mm lead is darker than a 7mm lead because the larger the lead size, the lighter the mark it tends to produce on paper.
A 7mm pencil lead is thicker than a 5mm pencil lead. The diameter of the lead determines its thickness, so the lead with a larger diameter will be thicker.
.5mm is finer than .7 mm
1cm = 10mm Therefore 1cm is larger than 7mm
The .308 has a larger DIAMETER bullet, being 7.62 mm (versus 7mm) However, SOME 7mm cartridges may be longer than the .308, such as the 7mm Magnum.
Depends which 7mm your talking about. The only 7mm I know of that has a larger case capacity than the 300 wby mag is the 7mm Remington ultra mag or 7mm rum
It is 7 mm - 2 mm = 5 mm.
5cm!!
The term for an ice pellet larger than 5mm in diameter that forms during a thunderstorm is "hailstone." Hailstones are formed when updrafts in thunderstorms carry raindrops into extremely cold areas of the atmosphere where they freeze, forming layers of ice that can grow larger as they are circulated by the storm.
Yes. Its small obviously, but at just over half a centimetre, it is definitely a line!! =D Yes. Do you want a line 7mm in lenght or a line that is 7mm wide (many writing pens draw lines that are 5mm & 7mm wide).
4mm is smaller than 5mm
The 7mm Remingtonn is longer. The 30/06 has a larger projectile.