No, the United States of America (USA) and the United States Minor Outlying Islands (US Minor) are not the same. The USA refers to the 50 states and various territories that make up the country. In contrast, the US Minor Outlying Islands are a group of unincorporated territories, including places like Wake Island and Midway Atoll, that are not part of the main landmass of the USA.
A minor needs a passport, same as an adult.
No, they are the same
The terms "US" and "US of America" refer to the same country, the United States of America. "US" is short for United States, while "US of America" specifies that the country is part of the American continent. Both are commonly used to refer to the same nation.
Yeah they are the same thing. You just say them differentl.
Yeah they are the same thing. You just say them differentl.
Yes, both French and English use the same alphabet, with a few minor differences.
No. Spain is in Europe while the US is in North America.
No. The US is in North America while Qatar is in Asia.
No. The USA is in North America while Brazil is in South America.
No, the United States (or US) is a country located in North America, which is a continent.
it is fall in china same as it is in the us
No, the US refers only to the United States of America, which consists of 50 states, while North America refers to the continent, which also includes Canada.