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To help compare sizes of different areas, here is a list of areas between 10 million km² and 100 million km². See also areas of other orders of magnitude.- Areas smaller than 10 million square kilometers
- 10 million km² — Canada
- 11 million km² — Europe
- 14 million km² — Antarctica
- 14 million km² — Arctic Ocean
- 17 million km² — Russia ( country ranked 1st by areaHere is a list of the countries of the world in order of size . Values are given using SI (metric) units. Dependencies are shown with the main country; the total area is also given, but the list is ordered according to the areas excluding dependencies.)
- 17 million km² — PlutoPluto is the ninth planet from the Sun in our solar system. Because Pluto is also the smallest planet in our solar system and has a highly eccentric orbit (which takes it inside the orbit of Neptune) there has been some debate regarding whether Pluto shou
- 18 million km² — South AmericaSouth America is a continent crossed by the equator, with most of its area in the Southern Hemisphere. South America is situated between the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean. It became attached to North America only recently, geologically speaking, wi
- 20 million km² — Southern OceanThe Southern Ocean is the body of water encircling the continent of Antarctica. It is the world's fourth-largest body of water, and the latest to be defined as an Ocean, having been accepted by a decision of the International Hydrographic Organization in
- 22 million km² — Soviet UnionThe Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR ( Russian: ; tr. Soyuz Sovetskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik (SSSR) also called the Soviet Union ( ; tr. Sovetsky Soyuz , was a state in much of the northern region of Eurasia that existed from 1922 until 1 (before collapse)
- 23 million km² — roughly the amount of area annexed by European powers, during the " New ImperialismThe term New Imperialism refers to the policy and ideology of imperial colonial expansion adopted by Europe's powers and later the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries; approximately from the Franco-Prussian War to World War I (c."
- 23 million km² — TritonTriton ("TRY tun") is the planet Neptune's largest moon, discovered by William Lassell in 1846 just 17 days after the planet itself was discovered (Lassell incorrectly believed that he had also seen a ring around Neptune). Name Triton is named after Trito (moon of Neptune)
- 24 million km² — North America
- 29 million km² — Africa
- 31 million km² — Europa (moon of Jupiter)
- 38 million km² — The Moon
- 41 million km² — Io (moon of Jupiter)
- 44 million km² — Asia
- 69 million km² — Indian Ocean
- 72 million km² — Callisto (moon of Jupiter)
- 75 million km² — Mercury
- 77 million km² — Atlantic Ocean
- 83 million km² — Titan (moon of Saturn)
- 87 million km² — Ganymede (moon of Jupiter)
- Areas larger than 100 million square kilometers
See also: Orders of magnitude
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