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North America and South America have edges that are not all plate boundaries. The boundary between North and South America is known as the Central American Subduction Zone, where the Cocos Plate is subducting beneath the Caribbean Plate.
Latin America does include South America, but it also includes Mexico and all those islands around where Cuba is.
Africa and South America have edges that are not all on plate boundaries. For example, the coast of Africa along the Atlantic Ocean is a passive margin, and the edges of South America along the Pacific Ocean have a mix of convergent and transform plate boundaries.
It is known as Latin America, and includes Mexico, Central America, most of South America and some islands in the Caribbean.
the name of all 13 plates are:juan de fuca plate,coco's plate,pacific plate,nazca plate,Caribbean plate,north America plate,south America plate,scotia plate,African plate,eurasian plate,Arabian plate,antarctic plate,indo-Australian plate,phillippine plate
Yes. Latin America is the cultural region spanning Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and South America. The region includes all countries that speak Spanish, French and Portuguese.
South America and Australia are two continents whose edges are not all situated on plate boundaries. These continents have regions that are not along plate boundaries due to the complexities of the Earth's tectonic plates.
NorthNorth - All land masses are north of AntarcticaEvery location on earth is north of Antarctica.Every country on earth -- every continent on earth -- is north of Antarctica. This includes all the countries in South America.