what are the geographical feature of australia, india, USA, Nigeria and bangladesh? do the have similarities
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Answer:Before independence, Australia and India were both part of the British Empire. Both are members of the Commonwealth of Nations. They also share political, economic, security, lingual and sporting ties. ... Military cooperation between Australia and India includes the regular joint naval exercise AUSINDEX.
Explanation:India's links with Bangladesh are civilisational, cultural, social, and economic. There is much that unites the two countries – a shared history and common heritage, linguistic and cultural ties, passion for music, literature and the arts. The two nations were strong allies during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971.
China obviously because of the one child policy while India generally . Both societies are obsessed with fair skin, big coloured eyes and English . There is a huge difference in mentality , lifestyle , education level and facilities between major cities and rural areas of both the countries .\
Common Past: Pakistan and Bangladesh both have some of the same cultural heritage as India. ... There are differences of physical environment-Pakistan is a country of arid lowlands and high mountains whereas Bangladesh is well watered and low-lying, apart from the small hilly eastern region inland of Chittagong.
Nigeria, one of Africa's two wealthiest economies, has overtaken India as home to the world's greatest concentration of extreme poverty, amid warnings that the continent will host nine out of 10 of the world's poorest people within 12 years
United States is about 3 times bigger than India. India is approximately 3,287,263 sq km, while United States is approximately 9,833,517 sq km, making United States 199% larger than India.The term "United States", when used in the geographical sense, is the contiguous United States, the state of Alaska, the island state of Hawaii, the five insular territories of Puerto Rico, Northern Mariana Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, and American Samoa, and minor outlying possessions.