I'd like to have Russia and Canada compared to each other and/or to Australia (those being the two biggest country in the world, Canada leading slightly on the US, Russia being 2x bigger).
Australia: -Total 7,617,930 km2 (6th) 2,941,299 sq mi
United States: -Total 9,826,675 km2 (3rd/4th) 3,794,101 sq mi
Canada: -Total 9,984,670 km2 (2nd) 3,854,085 sq mi
Russia: -Total 17,075,400 km2 (1st) 6,592,800 sq mi
It's worth noting, for those who obsess over the dryness of the inland, that even if you cut out all but the wettest of our Eastern coastal regions, we'd still be bigger than the UK and Ireland plus Japan. Then we've got the Southern, South-Western and Northern coastlines, Tasmania, almost all of Victoria, most of Qld and NSW, and a fair slice of WA that are quite acceptable.
People fear the inland because they haven't seen it. They sit on the Eastern coastal strip imagining nothing but howling desert beyond the mountains.
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Also hormonally odd (my blood has 46xy chromosomes anyway) and for most of my life, I looked male, and lived as one, trying to be the best Man a Gal could be. Anyway, in May 2005 that started changing naturally for reasons still unclear, and I'm now Zoe, not Alan : happier and more relaxed not to have to pretend any more.
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Of course, that map is missing half of Europe.
I'd like to have Russia and Canada compared to each other and/or to Australia (those being the two biggest country in the world, Canada leading slightly on the US, Russia being 2x bigger).
Australia:
-Total 7,617,930 km2 (6th)
2,941,299 sq mi
United States:
-Total 9,826,675 km2 (3rd/4th)
3,794,101 sq mi
Canada:
-Total 9,984,670 km2 (2nd)
3,854,085 sq mi
Russia:
-Total 17,075,400 km2 (1st)
6,592,800 sq mi
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Oceania:
Area 9,037,695 km2 (3,489,474 sq mi)
Eurasia:
Area 52,990,000 km2 (20,846,000 mi2)
Africa:
Area 30,221,532 km2 (11,668,598.7 sq mi)
Antarctica:
Area ~14,000,000 km2
Americas:
Area 42,549,000 km2
It is not size, but freedoms, liberity and quality of life that count.
PC
Um...you are missing two states there with the US map. Unless its 1958 or something...
It's worth noting, for those who obsess over the dryness of the inland, that even if you cut out all but the wettest of our Eastern coastal regions, we'd still be bigger than the UK and Ireland plus Japan. Then we've got the Southern, South-Western and Northern coastlines, Tasmania, almost all of Victoria, most of Qld and NSW, and a fair slice of WA that are quite acceptable.
People fear the inland because they haven't seen it. They sit on the Eastern coastal strip imagining nothing but howling desert beyond the mountains.
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