yes
found in oceans worldwide
No, they live in South America, almost exclusively in the amazon.
Newfoundland on the east coast of what is today Canada
In North America. Mainly in the swamp lands in the South East.
No, they are found only in the Americas, mainly North America.
If you are talking about the fish, that is nicknamed a sweep then they most commonly are found in the Pacific Ocean and the east Indian Ocean. The accurate name of the "sweep" is a Scorpidinae fish. Although the Scorpidinae is mostly found in the Pacific Ocean and the east Indian Ocean they are sometimes spotted in North America, South America, Asia, Australia and other numerous islands.
Well, the King of Dubai has a flat in the east coast that he never uses.
Cardinals are found in many environments over much of North America, especially in the east.
If you live in the USA, you live on North America.
North America
They live in caves on the continents of Europe and North America.
Native Americans, descendants of people who migrated from East Asia.