'No Europe is slightly smaller than Texas, so the answer is no, I agree with Amyoh256.' Europe is not smaller than Texas. The UK is small than Texas is a better example.
Totally depends on the place you are looking. The Australia, the US and Canada have the largest homes, while Europe and the Far East have the smallest. Even then, it depends. Average home size in Manhattan (teeny) is not the same as St. Louis (bigger) or Las Vegas (BIG). Vancouver is smaller than Edmonton. Mexico City is smaller than Cozumel. In general, the bigger the city, the more expensive the real estate, the smaller the home.
Oh, dude, like, a unit of measure smaller than a foot is an inch. It's like, you know, one of those things that's like, smaller than a foot but still kinda useful for measuring stuff. So yeah, an inch is the answer.
450 is smaller than 900.
A centimeter is smaller than a meter
Europe is smaller than Asia.
Australia is smaller than Europe.
The total area of Europe is approximately 3.93 million square miles, which is smaller than the United States, which has a total area of about 3.8 million square miles.
Russia is the only country larger than the continent of Europe, so 195/196 countries are smaller than Europe.
No, Africa is quite larger than Europe.
'No Europe is slightly smaller than Texas, so the answer is no, I agree with Amyoh256.' Europe is not smaller than Texas. The UK is small than Texas is a better example.
Asia is larger than Europe.
Australia is smaller; it is about 4/5 the size of Europe.
Australia is the only continent smaller than Europe.
yes
France is much smaller than the US.
north america