Absolutely in terms of Area. Big Sky Country can almost but not quite hold three Alabama's in its vast expanse. It is a US State with more cow then people. Only 6.5 people live in each square mile compared to 97.2 persons for each square mile of Alabama. When it comes to people Alabama dwarfs Montana with over four Alabamians for each Montanan.
The top ten states by area covered are: * Alaska, * Texas, * California, * Montana, * New Mexico, * Arizona, * Nevada, * Colorado, * Oregon, * Wyoming,
Montana is bigger
Yes, Montana is "bigger" than New Mexico.
Montana has a total area of 147,042 square miles.
New Mexico has a total area of 121,589 square miles.
Montana is a little larger than Japan. Montana has total area of 147,040 square miles. Japan has total area of 145,936 square miles.
no?
Yes.
# Alaska # Texas # California.
No. Alaska is bigger (larger in area) than California..Alaska and Texas are both larger states than California.California is "bigger" than Alaska based on population - it is more populous.
It's Alaska
texas
Texas
Alaska is larger than Texas based on area. Texas is larger than Alaska based on population. Based on total area, the largest U.S. states are #1 Alaska, #2 Texas, #3 California, #4 Montana, and #5 New Mexico. Based on population, the largest U.S. states are #1 California, #2 Texas, #3 Florida, #4 New York, and #5 Illinois.
The Republic of Texas was smaller than present-day Texas.
Montana is larger than Wyoming. Wyoming has total area of 97,813 square miles which includes 97,093 square miles of land. Based on total area Wyoming is the tenth largest U.S. state. Montana has total area of 147,040 square miles which includes 145,546 square miles of land. Montana is the 4th largest U.S. state based on area.
it is hotter in Texas than in Montana because we live in the tropical maritime and Montana lives in the cold places by mountains no mountains in Texas.
Ontario is actually larger than the State of Texas, by almost 1 and a half times.
New Mexico is known for its large size. The four states that are larger are California, Alaska, Texas, and Montana.
Yes. Alaska is the largest US state by area, larger than Texas, California, and Montana combined. South Dakota is only 17th by size, but has about more than 100,000 more residents than Alaska.