En México hay muchas ruinas, pero en Estados Unidos no hay muchas ruinas.

a. México tiene más ruinas que Estados Unidos.
b. México tiene menos ruinas que Estados Unidos.
c. México tiene tantas ruinas como Estados Unidos.


a. México tiene más ruinas que Estados Unidos.

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