There are several campuses that rank among the largest in the country and the world. The largest in America are Arizona State, Central Florida, Ohio State, Florida International and Texas A&M.
Its the size of the school 5A being the largest 1A being the smallest
We can't say, exactly. Since a solar system is just a system of bodies orbiting around a star (a star with a system orbiting it is called a sun), and there are billions of stars in every galaxy, we don't have nearly enough information to make even an educated guess about solar system size rankings.
The intensity rating of a hurricane is determined based on the maximum sustained wind speed of the storm. For example, Sustained winds of 120 mph will earn a storm a category 3 rating. Intensity can also be assessed based on the barometric pressure at the center of the storm. Lower pressure means a stronger storm. Rankings of intensity are based on pressure, as it is given as an exact figure, while wind speed is rounded to the nearest 5 mph. The size of a storm is based on the diameter of the area over which the hurricane produces sustained gale-force winds; winds of at least 35 mph.
About the size of a pea
the size of cairo is 200,900
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300 acres
as big as my weiner
1,200 acres (4.9 km2)
There's 4 campus's each is different in size, check the website for the size of an exact size of the location
The second largest campus size school is Texas Tech University. Sorry, that person next to me has no idea what he's talking about. The second largest campus in the United States is Duke University's. It's about 7 times TTU's size..
It is BIG. There are several sections to it and several "colleges" on the campus. I am not sure the exact size, but when I have gone there I did a lot of walking. My dorm was a fair distance from the classes I was taking.
The average class size at York's Keele Campus is 57 students.
As of summer of 2013, Stanford's land is 8,180 acres.
No. of Students: Arizona State University Size of Campus: Liberty University
Stanford University owns 8,183 acres (33.1 km2) which makes it one of the largest university campuses in the world, in terms of contiguous acreage.
The suburban setting of the University of North Carolina campus at Chapel Hill is 729 acres. The University of North Carolina is a public institution established in 1789.