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Three States of Texas would fit in Alaska. So the answer is no.
I love this answer: If you were to divide Alaska in half, each half would be larger than Texas. Your answer is, "Alaska".
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Because some plants are from different places. EXAMPLE: a plant from Texas can't go to Alaska answer: The plant from Texas would die because of such the big difference between the heat in Texas and the cold in Alaska.
Alaska has more than twice the area of Texas. Texas has total area of 268,596 square miles including land area of 261,231 square miles. Alaska has a total area of 665,384 square miles including land area of 570,641 square miles. Texas is about 262,000 square miles and Alaska is 572,000 square miles, meaning that if Alaska's land area were divided equally into two states then Texas would become the third largest state, rather than the second largest in the USA. Alaska is actually larger than Texas, Montana, and California combined. Much of the uncertain comparison involves the use of maps in a different scale. If you compare actual areas, you'll find that you could put Alaska over the Pacific coast from California to Washington State, and over to the west as far as Texas. With the Aleutian Islands included, Alaska is as wide as the western half of the US.
Yes, Alaska is the largest State of the union. In fact, if you were split Alaska exactly in two, each half would be larger than Texas, the former largest State.
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England would probably physically fit into either the state of Texas or Alaska. Alaska is the largest US state by square miles of land.
Texas is the second largest state in square mileage. Only Alaska is larger.
GeographyThe biggest state in the union is Alaska, unless you're asking what's the biggest state in the Continental U.S. in which case it's Texas. No, it's still Alaska which is in the Continental U.S, , although not in the Contiguous U.S.
Texas by a considerable margin.However, limiting it to just the contiguous states is cheating a bit: if Texas were divided equally into two new states, both California and Montana would be larger. However, Alaska (which isn't one of the contiguous 48) is so much larger than Texas that if Alaska were divided into two equal portions, each of them would still be bigger than Texas.Texas
It depends on where you start. Alaska? Southeast. Florida? West. Texas? South.