Bigger countries often take over smaller ones to expand their territory, resources, and influence. This can be motivated by economic interests, strategic advantages, or national security concerns. Additionally, larger nations may seek to assert their power and dominate regional politics, sometimes justifying their actions with ideologies like nationalism or the notion of spreading civilization. Such dynamics can lead to conflicts and tensions between nations.
No, it is bigger than both of them.
No, it is smaller. 1/2 = 6/12
3 over 10; the bigger denominator the smaller the fraction.
The fraction is known as a mixed fraction.
A balloon is bigger when new and grows smaller with use as it is inflated and then deflates over time. Similarly, a car's fuel tank appears full when new but decreases in size as fuel is consumed. These examples illustrate how certain objects can start at a larger size and decrease as they are utilized.
over a dispute by two smaller countries that brought in allies the snowballed into a bigger war involing more powerflu countries. over a dispute by two smaller countries that brought in allies the snowballed into a bigger war involing more powerflu countries.
lived in over 10 contries through his life so far
No, it can mean a smaller. 1 over 10 is smaller than 1 over 5 for example.
smaller
No, it is bigger than both of them.
it didn't
There are infinite numbers like this but 3 over 5, 3 over 6 and 3 over 7 are smaller than 3 over 4 and bigger than 3 over 8.
imperialism
No, it is smaller. 1/2 = 6/12
It is smaller because 4 isn't half of 9 but 1 is half of 2.
Yes, then you get a negative number left over
3 over 10; the bigger denominator the smaller the fraction.