Countries like Saudi Arabia and Iran would have the least number of Orthodox Christians
I'm pretty sure that the larger amount of Christians in Russia are Eastern Orthodox Christian with some amount of born-again Christians.
some of the countries that have a decent amount of orthodox christians are Russia, Greece,Egypt, Armenia, Eretria, Ethopia, Syria, Serbia, and Bulgaria
Eastern Orthodox Christianity. Though there are a small amount of born-again Christians, Jewish people, and Muslims in Russia.
there is no fee to become a member of an orthodox church..however, in some countries like USA, where the church is not supported from the government and the priest are getting paid from peoples contributions a small fee may applies. is a symbolic amount that helps to paid out some of the church's expenses.
European countries have the least amount of deserts.
Do you mean Greek Orthodox, Russian Orthodox, Jewish Orthodox? Arguably, not a huge amount because orthodox usually denotes a high value being placed on procedure and tradition - which they all share to an extent.
One, is that the western part of the U.S. has larger amount of land than the eastern. The eastern part has a larger amount of water, lakes.
Probably Asia.
Antarctica. Australia is the conventionally populated continent with the least rainfall.
A non-Orthodox Jew is a Jew who either does not believe in the binding nature of Halacha (Jewish Law) or who believes in Halacha but interprets the rules in a more modern fashion. Non-Orthodox Jews generally place a large amount of value on personal responsibility.
55% are Christians and a very small amount are muslims.
False