The United States is 3,794,000 square miles large, and South America is 6,888,000 square miles large. The US is 55.08% of the size of South America. South America is 1.815 times the size of the US. So ultimately to answer your question, No, the US is not twice as large as South America but is almost half the size (3,444,000 mi2).
Twice as large
Latin America is 21,069,501 square kilometers (8,134,980 sq mi) of area, or more than twice the surface of the United States.
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South America is larger.
County or Country...because Russia is about twice the size of the US
South America is south of the US. The US, part of North America, occupies part of the Earth's northern hemisphere, while South America takes up part of the Earth's southern hemisphere.
It is as large as the mighty Amazon starts as a small lake and grows large and crosses many countries from the left to the east of South America it flows.
Do you mean the US? The US is not the southernmost extent of North America, Panama is. The continent south of Panama is South America.
South America borders North America from the south.
South America
because he owns the south America and the us
South America.