Compared to other countries, the US is the third largest country in the world.
One major difference is the healthcare system, with the US being one of the few developed countries without universal healthcare. Another significant difference is the emphasis on individualism and personal success in the US compared to the more collective mindset in many other countries.
The United States ranks fourth in terms of total area among countries worldwide, behind Russia, Canada, and China.
Yes, Alaska is the largest state in the US and is larger in size compared to Scotland.
Countries near the US include Canada to the north and Mexico to the south. Additionally, the US has maritime borders with several countries in the Caribbean such as Cuba and the Bahamas.
The cost of living in Colombia varies depending on the city and lifestyle. Generally, it is lower than many Western countries. Housing, food, transportation, and healthcare are relatively affordable compared to countries like the US or Europe. However, major cities like Bogota or Medellin may have higher living costs compared to rural areas.
They are small compared to other planets but big compared to us.
Some countries are similar in gun violence to the US, and other countries are more pacific.
No way to answer without knowing the source of your numbers for the US and all the other countries of the world.
Canada and the us are the 2 and 3 biggest country's in the world
Probably what bad grammer we have and how fat we are compared to other countries.
korea is pea size compared to the us.
The Earth actually isn't very big compared to many other things.
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Number two in the world, just behind Russia and just ahead of the US.
# of crimes (11,877,000) divided by population (311,000,000) = .038 the crime rate is 4% which is actually remarkably low compared to other countries. I know the UK has 10% which is higher.