The Netherlands is approximately 41,543 square kilometers in size, which is roughly equivalent to the state of Maryland in the United States. It’s about twice the size of New Jersey, making it relatively small compared to many countries. In terms of population density, it ranks among the most densely populated countries in Europe, similar to the size of a large metropolitan area.
Big is a comparative word. You need something else with which to contrast it with. North and South America are large compared to Iceland, say, but small compared to the sun.
SAMEObviously, if you compare something to itself it would be the same.
You can only say small or big when compared with something. Next to an elephant a bee is tiny, but next to a flea it is enormous.
Dutch is used to describe people of Netherlands or something related to Netherlands
It's 2,2 inches. Kind of the same size of a clementine.
The opposite of "little" is "big" or "large," as it refers to size or magnitude. While "little" indicates something small in scale, "big" denotes a larger size or extent. Contextually, "big" can also imply a greater significance or importance compared to something described as "little."
Small and big are comparative terms. It is big compared to a village, small compared to London.
In the Netherlands to believed the Saint Nicholas sail on a big ship Let's try a sentence that makes more sense -- In the Netherlands, Saint Nicholas is believed to sail on a big ship.
Mars is 6,786 Km. in diameter. Big is a relative term. It is big compared to its moons but small compared to the sun
tornadoes compared to big state could be very small as of 3ft but the can be big as of over 2 miles which big as half or big as an rural county area
its big but not that big compared to the nucleus
yes, they do. but not compared with Germany who eat themselves sick XD