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States usually make up a country. A country has more land.

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Which usually has more land area a state or a country?

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Which usually have more land a country or state?

state


Does a country or a state usually have more land?

In almost all contexts, "country" and "state" mean the exact same thing. Only in the United States of America are "States" usually thought of as a subdivision of a country. So, usually a country and a state have the same amount of land, since usually they're the same thing.


Which usally has more land a country or a state?

It depends because in Americas case a country is much bigger, because America is composed of many states put together. But some places a state is a country. Overall I would say that more often than not countries are bigger.


What has more land a country or a state?

a state


Does a country have more land than a state?

If a country consist of two or more States then yes.


Which usually has more land acountry or a state?

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Which has more land a country or state?

A country because on a map Mexico and Canada which are countries are way larger than the states.


Is a state in a country or is a country in a state?

A state is typically a subdivision of a country, with its own government and set of laws. A country, on the other hand, is an independent political entity that consists of one or more states. States are usually grouped together to form a country.


Is the state first then country?

Usually, the state comes before the country when specifying a location. For example, "California, USA" or "Tokyo, Japan." The state provides a more specific geographical location within the larger country.


Which state has more land Oklahoma or Texas?

The state that has more land is Texas.


Which usually has more land a country or a state?

States are typically smaller divisions (provinces, territories) of countries.However, "a state" is sometimes used to mean a nation, a sovereign country, or a part of a country that has declared independence (recognized or not).Some of the states of the US and Australia are larger than many of the world's smaller countries.