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How big is Europe compared to Africa?
Africa is 2.97 times as big as Europe At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 6\% of Earth’s total surface area and 20\% of its land area.
How big is Africa compared to other countries?
Africa is 14 times larger. Flat maps significantly distort the sizes of countries and continents, the result of converting a spherical surface to a handy rectangle….Top 15 countries.
(Africa) | 30.4 |
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Canada | 10.0 |
China | 9.6 |
U.S. | 9.5 |
Brazil | 8.5 |
What is the real size of Africa?
30.37 million sq km
The African continent has a land area of 30.37 million sq km (11.7 million sq mi) — enough to fit in the U.S., China, India, Japan, Mexico, and many European nations, combined….A Geographical Jigsaw.
Country | India |
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Land Area (sq. km) | 3.29 million |
Land Area (sq. mi) | 1.27 million |
\% of Africa | 10.8\% |
Is Europe bigger on maps?
On the Mercator map, Africa – sitting on the equator, reasonably undistorted – is left looking much smaller than it really is. But Canada, Russia, the United States and Europe are greatly enlarged. That European and North American countries are enlarged is no accident.
Why does Africa look bigger than it really is?
As map nerds and/or West Wing fans already know, this is due to the common use of the Mercator projection, which makes countries near the poles look bigger and those at the equator look smaller. So for example while Greenland and Africa look about the same on a Mercator map, Africa is in fact 14X larger than Greenland in real life.
Does Africa look bigger on the Mercator map?
The repercussions of this are still being felt today. On the Mercator map, Africa – sitting on the equator, reasonably undistorted – is left looking much smaller than it really is. But Canada, Russia, the United States and Europe are greatly enlarged.
How accurate is the map of Africa?
The map is totally inaccurate and actually UNDERSTATES the size of Africa. For example it shows Great Britain (the island) superimposed onto Madagascar and appearing to be about the same size, whereas in reality the latter is almost 3x the size. (209,000 vs 581,000 km2). So I suspect the other representations are also way out of proportion.
What is the most accurately sized continent on the map?
Using the animation below, you’ll see that Africa is actually the most accurately sized continent using the common Mercator map projection: The Mercator projection attempts to place the spherical shape of the world onto a cylinder, causing areas closest to the poles to be “stretched”.