1.2 times
China's population is approximately 13 times larger than Australia's.
50 times Australia's population
It's not. Hamburg is a town in Germany, and Australia is many times larger than all of Germany. Australia is around 10 100 times the size of Hamburg.
Using population estimates from 2013, Australia's population would fit in to China's population about 59 times. (China's population is about 59 times greater than that of Australia.)
3000 times
No. Australia is many times larger than Iran.
Interesting that you ask, as Australia and Madagascar have similar population sizes. Australia has currently 22,620,600 while Madagascar21,315,135.Australia's population density though is much lower as it's a significantly larger land mass at nearly 7.7 million square kilometres compared to Madagascar's size of just over 0.5 million sq km.
The UK has a population about three times greater than Australia.
Previous answer of: "the ratio is 1:3" is very incorrect. It suggests that for every one person in China there are three people in Australia. On the 1st of November 2010 (the last census), China was 1,339,724,852 On the 5th of February 2012, Australia's estimated population was 22,823,153 This gives a China:Australia ration of 58.7:1 - so for every 58.7 people in China there is one person in Australia. The reverse ratio, Australia:China, would be 1:0.017 - so for every one person in Australia there is 0.017 of a person in China.
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Canada is 1.31 times larger than Australia.