Texas is about 6 times bigger than Ohio. Texas is approximately 678,052 sq km, while Ohio is approximately 106,056 sq km.
The population of Texas is around 25.1 million people compared to 11.5 million in Ohio, a difference of 13.6 million people. That means about 2 times population wise.
I don't know by which size metric it is that ohio is 41 times smaller than texas?
Everything is bigger in Texas, particularly claims about how big Texas is.
Also texas has 683,533 lane miles of road vs ohio's 262,492 and a GDP of $2,563,508m vs ohio's $872,748m. Seems like they aren't putting that land mass to good use.
Annual Rainfall per square inch seems like a relevant factor though.
Texas averages 36 inches of rain and 2 inches of snow each year. Ohio gets 40 inches of rain and 28 inches of snow.
> Texas averages ... 2 inches of snow each year.
Really? That does not comport with my experience growing up there.
At first glance I'm not sure what raw number of bridges has to do with having a higher or lower percentage of structurally deficient bridges.
> That said, Ohio is 41 times smaller…
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So many ways to dice this information and I don’t even live in the US.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/190386/number-of-road-br...