As a whole, yes, Europe's economy is much larger than the US's. Europe collectively has the larger economy in the world.
Europe is 10,180,000 km2 while the US is 9,826,675 km2; Europe is larger.
yes
The total area of Europe is approximately 3.93 million square miles, which is smaller than the United States, which has a total area of about 3.8 million square miles.
Europe is larger than the continental US. Europe - 10,180,000 km2 Continental US - 9,798,364 km2
None. Europe is bigger than the US. Europe=3,930,000 sq mi, the US=3,794,101 sq mi
A continent is typically larger in size and area compared to a country. Continents are massive landmasses that can consist of multiple countries, while a country is a sovereign state with defined borders within a continent.
The US has a much larger population than European countries, and there tend to be more cars per capita than in Europe. However, I believe that Europe has more cars than the US total.
Europe is 10,180,000 km2 while the US is 9,826,675 km2. Europe is 353,325 km2 larger than the US, which is about the size of Montana.
Out of any sovereign nation, yes. However, the largest economy belongs to the European Union, whose economy is about 20% larger than that of the United States'.
The U.S. is 3.5 million square miles, while Europe is 3.9 million square miles. So Europe is bigger.
No, the US is the worlds largest economy measured by one country. While the European Union is now larger than the US economy it consists of many different individual countries. If you count the European Union as one economy it would rank first with the US second and Japan third.
no the us produces more