In the 1960's, the US had more than 10 times the population of Australia. But, Australia partnered with the US during the cold war. Australia's involvement in Vietnam mirrored the US's, but on a 10 times smaller scale, due to population differences. Other nations, other than the Philippines, Thailand, South Korea, South Vietnam, and New Zealand...wanted nothing to do with the Vietnam War.
The different countries of the world can be compared with the non-profit website of Nationsonline. Countries can be compared by their locations and timezones.
Involvement can be compared to a breakfast of ham and eggs. The hen was involved whilst the hog was committed.
Lebanon has no desert and it snows regularly there.
The question can't be answered with just that information. There are several different countries who's unit of currency is the Peso, and it has a different value as compared to the American dollar in those different countries.
Compared to some countries it is, compared to others it is not.
With a population of 150 crores , we have less languages compared to other countries
Many countries use different versions of the pound as their currency, you need to specify which country you're asking about.
The general population in oil-rich and oil-poor Arab countries is relatively the same. The difference is felt by those at the top. Those in oil-rich Arab countries can afford to vacation in Western countries, import luxury brands, and build modern hotels and apartments that are too expensive for locals (and are often purchased by foreigners as summer houses).
One unusual feature when compared to a number of other countries is that all denominations of US currency are the same size, where other currencies have bills in different sizes.
Countries can be compared based on various factors such as gross domestic product (GDP), per capita income, population size, cultural diversity, level of economic development, political stability, healthcare systems, education quality, and environmental sustainability. These factors allow for a comprehensive analysis of how countries differ in terms of their social, economic, and political characteristics.
so they can be easily compared. there's no point comparing two countries GDPs if they have different currencies. therefore, using US dollars (the current dominant currency) gives easy comparison
You are probably thinking of the different kinds of responses that took place in Haiti as compared to Chile. This has to do mainly with the level of economic development. More developed countries have better resources with which to respond to emergencies.