Yes, all six New England states—Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut—can fit into Texas. Texas covers about 268,596 square miles, while the combined area of the New England states is approximately 71,991 square miles. This means Texas is significantly larger, allowing it to accommodate all of New England with ample space to spare.
England would probably physically fit into either the state of Texas or Alaska. Alaska is the largest US state by square miles of land.
To calculate how many times you can fit England into Texas, you need to compare their respective land areas. Texas covers approximately 268,596 square miles, while England's land area is around 50,301 square miles. By dividing the land area of Texas by the land area of England, you can fit England into Texas approximately 5.34 times.
England is slightly smaller than Oregon.Actually, the United Kingdom as a whole (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) is about the same size as Oregon. England on its own is almost exactly the same size as Alabama
It would fit two complete times, as Texas is about 2.85 times larger than the United Kingdom.
No. Texas is not now a country.
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.
Tennessee would fit into Texas over 6.3 times.
2,846 MA can fit inside Texas, about 150 per mile.
Virginia does not fit with California, Colorado, or Texas because it is not a Western state. California, Colorado, and Texas could all fit within that definition.
Indiana could fit into Texas 7.3 times according to total area or land area.
No.