Pebbles
1,000,000 millimeters (smallest) = 100,000 centimeters = 10,000 decimeters = 1,000 meters = 1 kilometer Largest)
To decide which is bigger, set each measurement to one constant, in this case, millimeters. 9.4 centimeters is equal to 94 millimeters, and 9.40 meters is equal to 9400 millimeters. Therefore, 9.40 meters is the largest measurement.
Millimeter (mm)---- is the smallest. Centimeter (cm ) Meter (m) Kilometer (km) ---- is the largest There are 10 millimeters in a centimeter. There are 100 centimeters is a meter. There are 1000 meters in a kilometer. THEREFORE there are 1000 millimeters in a meter.
grahams largest number is 92
The largest string which can be made is 9876543. The largest number depends on which functions are permitted.
The answer is cobble.
The measure of the largest particles that a stream can carry is typically determined by its stream power, bed material size, and flow velocity. Streams with higher stream power and flow velocity are able to transport larger particles. The largest particles a stream can carry before they settle to the streambed are usually referred to as the stream's "bedload" particles.
The largest particles are carried by the transport medium of glaciers, which can transport rocks, boulders, and sediment over long distances.
A logarithmic graph would best represent the relationship between stream velocity and the size of particles it can carry downstream. As velocity increases, the stream can carry larger particles due to increased erosion and transport capacity. However, there will be a limit to the size of particles carried downstream as velocity continues to increase.
Terminal velocity.
A suspension is the mixture with the largest particles.
The measure of the largest particles a stream can carry is capacity.
2.8 cm
Sand particles are the largest soil particles, with sizes ranging from 0.05 to 2 mm in diameter.
The order of soil particles from largest to smallest is gravel, sand, silt, and clay.
The largest of the fine earth particles would be sand, which can be up to 2mm in diameter. There are some soils that are composed of gravel, but they are not terribly widespread or important.
The smallest particles in soil are clay particles, followed by silt particles, and then sand particles. Larger particles such as gravel and organic matter may also be present in soil.