Two: Los Angeles and New York City.
It is 10 times larger than a decimeter
It is 10 times larger.
100 times larger.
It is 4 times larger
A trillion and one. Actually, there are infinitely many numbers that have the property of being larger than a trillion.
Both New York City, New York and Los Angeles, California have a larger population.
As of October 2023, cities that are larger than Chicago in terms of population include Tokyo, Delhi, Shanghai, São Paulo, and Mexico City. These cities have populations exceeding that of Chicago, which is approximately 2.7 million residents. Tokyo, for instance, has a metropolitan area population of over 37 million, making it the largest in the world.
According to Wikipedia... Indianapolis is 372 square miles and Chicago is 234 square miles. Making Indianapolis approximately 50% larger than Chicago.
As of the latest data, there are several cities in Canada that are larger than Winnipeg in terms of population, including Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. In the context of the United States, cities like New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago also exceed Winnipeg's population. Globally, many cities surpass Winnipeg, with notable examples like Tokyo, Shanghai, and Delhi. The exact number can vary based on the specific criteria used for comparison (city proper vs. metropolitan area).
yes
No, there are many states with larger cities than their capital.
Depends on how big the landfill is. Larger cities will usually have larger landfills than smaller cities.
No, there are many cities in Europe that are larger than Paris, so it is not the third largest.
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Australia is a continent - and has space on which to build many, many large cities! Therefore, a continent is very much larger than a continent.
There are approximately 10 cities in the United States with a population greater than 800,000 people, including New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, and Phoenix.
Chembakoli is a village in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Cities are larger than villages. There cannot be any cities in a village.