No, Denmark is twice as big.
Smaller, Mars is about half the size of Earth
Smaller. Smaller. Smaller. Smaller.
Smaller. Much smaller.
Earth is smaller than Neptune but larger than Venus.
A proton is smaller than a molecule, which is a group of atoms bonded together. The nucleus is smaller than both a molecule and an atom, as it is the central part of an atom where most of its mass is concentrated.
No, Wales is not bigger than Denmark. Wales has an area of about 20,779 square kilometers, while Denmark covers approximately 43,094 square kilometers. Therefore, Denmark is significantly larger than Wales in terms of land area.
it is smaller because denmark is 16,369 and pennsylvania is 46,005.
Yes if you include Greenland but no if it is just Denmark
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Wales is pretty well exactly the same size as Belgium, and Holland (athough Holland is a very different shape). It is only slightly smaller than Denmark, Austria and Switzerland. From an American perspective, it would be easier to compare it as being about the size of the island of Jamaica, in the West Indies.
Queensland is larger than South Australia in both area and population.
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Alexandra of Denmark in 1863
Alexandra of Denmark in 1863
Cyprus is slightly smaller than Wales or Belgium- approximately the same size as Lebanon.
Bismarck sank the Hood and damaged the Prince of Wales in the Denmark Straits.
Smaller- the Highland region is roughly equivalent in size to Northern Ireland. The whole of Scotland is about one third larger than Wales. As a general rule of thumb, Wales is about the same size as Belgium.