technically yes. It is the 61st largest country in the world. which is far closer to the being one of the largest than being one of the smallest.
No one knows for sure, but Africa has the more gold mines than any other country in the world.
Yes. Louisiana is one of the southernmost states of The United States, which is in North America.
False, unless Mexico has joined the United States.
There are a few factors responsible for weather patterns in the united states. The gravitational pull of the moon is one of them, and of course the rotation of the earth.
Following Pearl Harbor, the United States declared war on Japan, and entered WWII. After Germany was defeated, the United States dropped two nuclear bombs on Japan; one at Hiroshima, one at Nagasaki. Following this, Japan surrendered and WWII ended.
There are 90 Samaritan Centers in the United States and one in Tokyo, Japan.
the united states helped rebuild everything, japan became one of the largest empires of the world, japan was changed and soon became one of the wealthiest countries in the world because of the united states.
There are no states in Japan, There are only states in the United States This guys wrong about the US being the only one with states. Mex has states, old time Greece had states as well. But Japan im pretty sure has only cities and islands. Japan could be a state in itself because California is bigger
The United States declared war on Japan on December 8, 1941, the day after the Japanese attacked the United States. Germany & Italy declared war on the United States on December 11, 1941. The United States declared war on Germany & Italy later that day. The United States had been helping the Allies since 1940 in several ways short of war. Stalin declared war on Imperial Japan about one week before Japan surrendered.
No. Japan is on one side of the Pacific and California is on the other. The Hawaiian Islands are roughly in the middle of the Pacific, so Hawaii is closer.
(Apex) Only Japan industrialized after being pressured by a foreign power.
The united states, Canada anymore i can add??It's JAPAN, stupid!
"Indeed for one hour after Japanese..." Japan had been deceitful in its negotiations with the united states
According to the CIA World Factbook, in July 2008, Japan's population was 127,288,416. Australia's population at that time, by comparison, was 21,007,310, which is about one-seventh of Japan's population.
They are only available in Japan and are very rare in the United States but I have a green one.
No, Aruba isn't in Florida. Florida is one of 50 states that make up the United States of America. Aruba is an island in the Caribbean. So it's much closer to the northern coastlines of South America than to the southern coastlines of the United States.