Volume refers to the dimensional space that an object takes up or contains. These labels are relative to a human, so they may not make sense in reference to other objects. For instance, a one-room cabin might be classified as “Huge” while a wolf might be considered “Human” size.
| Size | Min | Max | Familiar Examples |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mountainous | 100m+ | No Max | 4 Blue Whales |
| Colossal | 50m | 100m | 2 Blue Whale + 1 Sperm Whale |
| Mega | 20m | 50m | Blue Whale |
| Grand | 10m | 20m | Sperm Whale |
| Huge | 5m | 10m | Killer Whale |
| Large | 2.5m | 5m | Elephant |
| Human | 1.5m< | 2.5m | Human |
| Medium | 30cm | 1.5m | Red Fox |
| Small | 2cm | 30cm | American Bullfrog |
| Tiny | 3mm | 2cm | Common Pillbug |
| Diminished | Just visible to the naked eye | 3mm | Little Black Ant |
| Microscopic | No Min | Just invisible to the naked eye | Bacteria |