No. Africa is much larger than Alaska. Africa is a continent and larger than the entire US. Africa's area is 11,730,000 square miles. Alaska has total area of 665,384 square miles which includes 570,641 square miles of land.
3,537,441 square miles.
The US' total area is about 3.806 million square miles.
The land area of the United States is 9,857,306 square kilometers, or 3,805,927 square miles. The land area of Africa is about 30,370,000 square kilometers, or 11,730,000 square miles. So, if you divide the area of Africa by the area of the United States, you get 3.08. Thus, the US is about one third the size of Africa in terms of land area.
USA - 3,717,811.29 square miles.
3,794,101 square miles.
317.9 million square miles
USA - 3,717,811.29 square miles.
137,847 square miles
There are several differences between the geography of the country of the United States and the Continent of Africa. They can be listed as this: * Africa has rainforests and the US does not; * Africa's geography covers more square miles than does the US; * There are more rivers in Africa than the US; * Deserts in Africa cover more square miles than US deserts; * The US experiences more cold weather ( part of geography ) than does Africa; and * Africa has more coastlines measured in miles than Africa
USA - 3,717,811.29 square miles.
664,709 square miles.