No. Alaska is the largest state in the United States of America and is located in the northern hemisphere at the northwest corner of North America.
Yes. Alaska is colder than Australia in December, and for most of the year. December is Australia's summer, while it is winter in Alaska.
Australia is approximately 7,741,220 sq km, while Alaska is approximately 1,481,348 sq km, making Alaska 19.14% the size of Australia. Meanwhile, the population of Australia is ~25.5 million people (24.8 million fewer people live in Alaska).
compare and contrast the climates in Alaska and Florida
Alaska is the smallest. And just as a side note, these are three different geographic entities. Australia is a country and a continent. Africa's a continent. Alaska's a US state.
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Dial 0011 + 1 + 907 + the local number in Alaska.
No. Koalas, which are not related to bears, are marsupials which are native to Australia alone. Koalas could not survive the cold climate of Alaska.
I depends on what time it is. It will either be Wednesday or Thursday.
The largest state in the USA is Alaska. In Australia, the largest state is Western Australia.
lice Springs, Australia..Capetown, South Africa..Chicago, Illinois..Cochin, India..Lanzhou, China..Barrow, Alaska
Yes USA is bigger than Australia, the 48 states are slightly bigger but with Alaska it is alot bigger.
Alaska. This is a most unusual question, as it suggest Australia is in the USA - which it is not, being a country and continent in its own right in the southern hemisphere.