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Is Australia wider than US?

No, Australia has a land size of 7.6 million square kilometers. The United States has a land size of 9.2 million square kilometers. This means that the United States is larger in size than Australia.


How does Australia compare to the United States?

Australia is smaller than the United states. Has less people but has the ocean surrounding it.


About how much wider is Africa than the US?

Africa is about 2.5 times wider than the United States. Africa's east-west width is approximately 4,600 miles, while the United States is about 1,600 miles wide.


Is Australia wider than the moon?

No, the moon has a diameter of about 3,474 kilometers, while Australia's width is approximately 4,000 kilometers. This means Australia is wider than the moon.


How large is Australia compared to US?

The United States is about 2,000,000 kilometers larger than Australia, and has about 15x the population.


How many states fall in more than one time zone?

14 in the United States 2 in Australia


What other country than the United States use code talkers and what dialect did they use?

Australia


Is the Soviet Union wider or narrower than the US?

Soviet Union, it is considerably wider than theUnited States


The area of the UK is smaller than that of what countries?

The area of the UK is smaller than Russia, Canada, the United States, Australia, or Greenland, among others.


Was Darwin bombed in World War 2?

Yes it was, the north of Australia was hit harder than Pearl Harbour in The United States.


Is the united states have more land mass than Australia?

No, not even if you weighed it. Australia is much larger than USA. OOPS got that wrong. Land area of USA is 9.86 M km2. Land area of Australia is 7.62 M km2.


What Countries that are bigger than Australia?

5 (Five): Russian Federation (17 075 400) Canada (9 970 610) United States of America (9 809 378) China (9 584 492) Brazil (8 547 379) Above figures are in square kilometres.