Vermont is larger than Delaware.
Answered by Cindy Lee
Delaware is smaller then Vermont.
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By total land area, Vermont is larger than Delaware. Vermont ranks 45th out of 50 states in total land mass with a size of 9,616.36 square miles while Delaware ranks 49th out of 50 states in total land mass with a size of 2,488.72 square miles.
Delaware is the 49th US State by area and Rhode Island is the 50th US State by area. Since there are only 50 US States it must be concluded that no US State is smaller.
Vermont is larger than Delaware based on area. Vermont has a total area of 9,616 square miles and is the 45th largest state based on total area. Delaware has total area of 2,488 square miles and is the 49th largest U.S. state based on total area. Vermont has 7,128 more square miles of area than Delaware.
Vermont is larger in size.
Connecticut is the larger state based on population. Vermont is the larger state based on total area. Delaware is the 45th largest U.S. state based on population and the 49th largest state based on total area. Connecticut is the 29th largest U.S. state based on population and the 48th largest state based on total area. Vermont is the 49th largest U.S. state based on population and the 45th largest state based on total area.
Vermont is #45, Connecticut is #48 and Delaware ranks #49 in area.
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Vermont does not border an ocean. Virginia and Delaware border the Atlantic Ocean.
Pennsylvania is a state that is not bordered by the Atlantic Ocean. It is situated to the left of New Jersey and is bordered by the Delaware Water Gap.
as Delaware has none it is impossible to say which unless you consider something to be more than nothing in which case it would be vermont