The Moon is not bigger than the Soviet Union in terms of area. The Moon has a surface area of about 37.9 million square kilometers, while the Soviet Union, at its largest, covered approximately 22.4 million square kilometers. Therefore, the Moon is significantly larger than the area occupied by the Soviet Union.
the Russian empire is bigger than the sovient union
No, Russia was part of the Soviet Union for only about 69 years. The Treaty of the Soviet Union created it on December 29, 1922 and it dissolved in 1991.
They developed the H-bomb, a bomb more powerful than the atomic bomb that the Americans dropped on Japan, and was stronger than the one that the Soviet Union detonated. The U.S. just wanted to be stronger than the Soviet Union.
they were better people than you think!!!!!!!!!
Even though there were no shots fired during the Cold War, there was a atmosphere of competition that was deadly serious between the Soviet Union and the United States. This tension was reflected perfectly through the space race, as both countries fought to be first in each of the steps which culminated in 1969 when the US put the first man on the moon.
the Russian empire is bigger than the sovient union
Soviet Union, it is considerably wider than theUnited States
If the moon was bigger than the Earth, than Earth would orbit it and, by our current definitions, it would be a moon.
Earth, by far.
Yes, Saturn is much bigger than the moon of Earth.
The Sun is about 400 times bigger than the Moon (if you compare the diameters).
Absolutely!! The moon is a million times bigger than a cow, if not much more!
yes its bigger than Russia its 20 times bigger
by building more weapons than the soviet union the united states would be more powerful
Earth is bigger than the moon, but that has absolutely nothing to do with the sun's corona.
It is not because it is only an optical illusion that makes the moon look bigger than the sun
Mars is bigger than Earth's moon. Mars has a diameter of about 4,212 miles, while Earth's moon has a diameter of about 2,159 miles.