Antarctica is larger than most countries, but it is not a country.
The Sahara Desert is also larger than most countries.
A continent is much larger than a country except Australia, which is both.
Yes, a precinct is a part of a country. ----------. countries can be larger than precincts, unless you live in Avrea who's the size of Manhattan NY
A country is naturally larger than its states, but outside of that specific country there will be countries which may not be bigger than a state in the first country. Like some U.S. states are bigger than some countries around the world.Monaco (a country) can fit into North Dakota (a state) about 93026 times.
Continents are mainly larger than countries. There are some countries, however, larger than continents: Russia - larger than Antarctica, Europe, and Australia (almost larger than South America) Canada, United States, China, and Brazil - larger than Australia
Continent are larger than countries. However, Russia, Canada, the US, China, and Brazil are the only countries to be larger than a continent. Australia is the only country to also be a continent.
It is not "in" any country; it is much larger than any country, and it borders several countries.
Usually, yes. However, there are five countries larger than continents: Russia - larger than Antarctica, Europe, and Australia (almost larger than South America) Canada, US, China, and Brazil - larger than Australia (somewhat almost larger than Europe)
The three largest countries are Russia, China and the United States. All are larger than the Sahara.
A country because on a map Mexico and Canada which are countries are way larger than the states.
A continent is larger than a country because continents are geographically defined landmasses that can encompass multiple countries within them. Countries, on the other hand, are political and administrative units that typically occupy a smaller portion of a continent.
Russia is the only country larger than the continent of Europe, so 195/196 countries are smaller than Europe.
Spain is a country. Madrid is it's capital. Countries are larger than Capitals.