France can fit into British Columbia 1.4 times. (BC is 1.4 times bigger than France).
Rhode Island could fit inside Alaska approximately 426 times. Alaska is over 400 times larger in area compared to Rhode Island.
The area of Oregon is about 255,000 square kilometers, while the area of Alberta is about 660,000 square kilometers. Therefore, the state of Oregon could fit into the province of Alberta slightly less than three times.
Antarctica is about 4.5 million square miles and Texas is about 268,580 sq mi. Can you do the math?
The land area of Southern Ontario is 139931 square kilometres. The land area of Scotland is 78387 square kilometres, so Scotland can fit into southern ontario 1.785 times.
how many times would india fit into canada
The UK has a land area of 94,060 mi^2, while India has an area of 1.269 mi^2. This means that approximately 13.49 UK's will fit into one India.
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Just over seven times
Approximately 2.74 times - assuming you mean England and not the UK.
Germany has an area of approximately 357,022 square kilometers, while Colombia covers about 1,141,748 square kilometers. This means that Colombia is roughly three times larger than Germany, so you could fit Germany into Colombia about three times.
Germany could fit inside the United Staes 27.5 times.
You have it the wrong way round, Australia is much much bigger than Germany, The total area of Australia is 7,617,930 km2, while the total area of Germany is 357,021 km2. Germany can therefor fit into Australia 21.338 times.
Germany has an approximate area of 357,021 km2. Ontario has an approximate area of 1,076,395 km2. So Germany fits into Ontario 3.014934695718179 times
you can fit the UK 12 times into India
The United Kingdom would fit into Turkey about 3.2 times.
Germany has an area of approximately 357,022 square kilometers, while Canada covers about 9.98 million square kilometers. This means that Germany can fit into Canada roughly 28 times based on land area alone. However, geographical and demographic factors may also influence this comparison.