There were five great empires that went into WWI, and only one came out. The Russian, Ottoman Turk, German and Austro-Hungarian Empires all collapsed as a result of the war. Where before there had been the Austro-Hungarian (or Hapsburg) Empire, which had lasted hundreds of years and was the oldest of all the empires, after the war there were many new countries, including Austria, Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania and Yugoslavia. Only the British Empire survived, of the five empires who fought in the war.
California, Florida, and NY
Yes, they lost a part of France, a bit to Denmark, and Austria.
As a result of WW2, Japan lost everything they had gained prior to the US entering the war and were back to the original Japanese islands.
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Russia lost what is now know as Latvia finnland and Estonia russia lost 25%of its land and 33% of its population
Austria lost land to Germany and Italy in 1870.
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It didn't gain any land. It did lose a lot of land, though.
It depends on the war.
California, Florida, and NY
the us gained land
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No, it is more common for them to lose energy.
It is a combination of both. Oceans gain water from water that runs off from land and from precipitation that falls on them. But they also lose water due to evaporation.
Yes, they lost a part of France, a bit to Denmark, and Austria.
As no actual war is specified, the question is unanswerable.