Yes, but this is not really taught in schools. you must research this for yourself, i think you will be surprised of the truth. Africa is a continent Made up of at least 50 countries while America is a country. Africa is home to the largest dessert and the longest river. Yet some time ago when looking up maps in school i noticed they had Africa looking smaller the the united states (america). seems odd. I urge people to reseach this. I hope today the maps are more accurate. this issue was also raised in a documentary i watched a while ago, so i wonder if the teachings in our schools are correct pertaining to Africa and America. To put it in perspective, Africa is larger than the combination of China, United States, Western Europe, India and Agentina, three Scandinavian countries and the British Iles.
Yes, Asia has a much bigger population than Africa does.
Spain would have a much larger population, with about 47 million compared to Dominican Republic's 10 million.
Its was much larger. Thus they supported Randolph's Virginia plan.
Antarctica is much, much smaller than Africa.
No. Take Tunisia and South Africa for example: Tunisia is predominantly black and Muslim, while South Africa has a much larger caucasian population and are predominantly Chrisian.
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No, Venice is not larger than Rome. In terms of land area, Rome covers about 1,285 square kilometers, while Venice covers approximately 414 square kilometers. Additionally, Rome has a much larger population, with over 2.8 million residents compared to Venice's population of around 250,000. Thus, both in size and population, Rome is significantly larger than Venice.
Greenland appears much wider than it actually is when compared to other continents, due to map distortion caused by the Mercator projection. Greenland is often depicted as being larger in size when compared to other continents like Africa or South America.
The United States is significantly larger than Finland, with a total area of about 9.8 million square kilometers compared to Finland's approximately 338,455 square kilometers. This means the U.S. is roughly 29 times bigger than Finland in terms of land area. Additionally, the population of the U.S. is also much larger, with over 331 million people compared to Finland's population of about 5.5 million.
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The North's population was much larger than the South's.