No, the population of California is approx. 38.8 million.
The population of England is approx. 53 million.
No, California is bigger in terms of area, but not in terms of population. Japan has about 3.4 times the population of California.
In terms of land size and population California is larger than New York.
Yes, Alaska is the biggest state.
England is bigger than Scotland in terms of both land area and population. England is the largest country in the United Kingdom, occupying about 53% of the total land area, while Scotland makes up about 32% of the land area.
Texas, California, and Alaska are all larger than Oregon in terms of total land area.
Egypt is a bigger country than England in terms of land area. Egypt is approximately 3.5 times larger than England.
In terms of area, yes. California is about 25,000 km^2 larger than the two countries' area added together. In terms of population, no. Germany alone has about 44,000,000 more people than California, and together with Switzerland has a combined total population of about 90,000,000. That is about 2.4 times that of the population of California, a mere 38,000,000.
UK is about 95000 or so square miles and California is 163000 square miles so UK is roughly 60% of California about 1.8 times as big. As far as landmass C.A. is the 3rd largest where as the U.K. in size would rank 12th Largest out of 50 states (size wise)
Yes, California is 158,302 square miles and Montana is 147,046 square miles.
Canada is bigger in terms of its land mass (area), but India is much larger in terms of population.
Canada is bigger than China in terms of area, but is much smaller in terms of population.
California ranks 1st interms of area and 3rd in terms of population in the USA. it also ranks among the top 10 economies in the world.