No, Canada's land mass is larger than Europe. Only lakes, rivers, streams, etc. keep Canada from having a larger land mass than the US.
Canada is bigger in terms of its land mass (area), but India is much larger in terms of population.
The answer is actually what you are looking at when you say "smaller." Canada is bigger than the US when it comes to land, however, the US has a much bigger population than Canada, forwarding to what you are talking about.
Deserts cover about 33% of the total land mass of the earth.
No, France is bigger than England and has more people although the United Kingdom and France have about the same population, France is still bigger in land-mass than the UK...
no only in population not in land mass or size
US has a bigger land mass and larger population
In land mass, France is much bigger than Ireland.
No, Canada's land mass is larger than Europe. Only lakes, rivers, streams, etc. keep Canada from having a larger land mass than the US.
Canada is bigger in terms of its land mass (area), but India is much larger in terms of population.
No, Canada is the 2nd largest country in the world.
No, Russia is larger than Canada
Tonga's total land mass is 748 sq.kms and Samoa's total land mass is 2831 sq.kms....So based on land mass alone, Samoa is bigger. For some reason wikianswers wont let me add a related link so copy and paste this for more information. http://www.signispacific.org/member.html
No. North and south America are bigger
New Zealand has about 10 times more land area than the state of Hawaii.
About 4 million square miles, slightly bigger than the USA.
Africa