The area of Germany is 357,021 sq km, or 137,847 sq miles - slightly smaller than Montana.
Well, if by large you mean in population, then they would favor the House of Representatives, where the members are determined by population size.
migration change is, in some countries migration can have a large impact on population size
korea is pea size compared to the us.
Germany used to be a huge country (compared to other European countries). It nearly had double the size of what it has today.Countries like: Poland, Czech Rep., Lithuania, parts of Slovakia and the Ukraine were a part of the "Norddeutsche Bund" (around 1867). The after founded German Empire (1871-1918) had a size of 540.858 km². After the "Novemberevolution" and the end of WW1 the Weimar Republic was founded, a country with a size of 468.787 km². Later in 1933 Hitler became powerful and he started to invade Europe and Germany became the "Großdeutsche Reich" with an size of 633.786 km². After 1945 Germany was split and was reunited in 1989. Today Germany has a size of 357.121,41 km².So to simplify: War was the reason why Germany lost national territory.
The population size of squirrels in Germany is estimated to be around 2 million.
Yes , species with very small populations are at the verge of extinction as compared to large population .
Germany is 150 % the size of Illinois
It is slightly smaller than Montana.
It is about 4.22 times the size of Ireland.
samples may be used when the population size is too large for the experiment.
Relative population size is the size of an area's population as it compares to similar areas' populations. For example, the relative population size of a country would be what rank it had compared to the population of other countries.
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Compared to every other part of Canada (North, East, and South) Western Canada is smaller is size, and population. ... And we do not live in igloos! XD
The area of Germany is 357,021 sq km, or 137,847 sq miles - slightly smaller than Montana.
The large passport book costs 30 more than the regular size.
Yes, Texas is almost twice the size of Germany. However, Germany has about 3.5 times the population that of Texas.