The world is round, but maps are done on flat surfaces. To compensate for this, countries further from the equator get stretched. Greenland appears to be as big as all of Africa on a map like that, where in fact it is only about the size of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Alaska looks about half the size of the lower 48 states, but in reality it is much smaller. Watch for the lines of latitude and longitude to give a better idea of how big countries are in relation to each other.
Asia is still bigger than both North and South America combined.
Australia is four to five times bigger than Greenland. Greenland is frequently pictured on maps of the world based on the Mercator Projection, which makes Greenland look much larger than it actually is.
South Africa is a country in the continent of Africa, therefore Africa has a larger area (about 30.2 million km²) than South Africa alone (1,221,037 km2). South Africa contributes to about 4% of the total area of Africa.
Brazil is the largest South American Country, Followed by Argentina (2nd largest in South America) and then Colombia, making it the 3rd, which by the way it is spelled "COLOMBIA" and not "Columbia". These are 2 completely different things, Colombia is a country in South America and Columbia refers to different name in the USA. Check it out.
Latin America is 21,069,501 square kilometers (8,134,980 sq mi) of area, or more than twice the surface of the United States.
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yes mate Greenland is huge its the second biggest island (discounting antarctica which is total covered by ice and has no permanent residents you could lose cuba in Greenland like change down a sofa cushion.
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South America is much larger. North America could fit inside South America.
No, Greenland is more bigger
Asia is still bigger than both North and South America combined.
yes Africa is bigger
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The parallels of latitude and the meridians of longitude are all straight lines on the Mercator projection. That's why Greenland looks bigger than South America.
Asia, Africa, North America.
yes africa is smaller than n. america and south america together.
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