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Q: How much of North America is covered in ice right now?
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How much part of the north America is covered with prapries?

Roughly about 1/5 or 1/6 of the North American continent is covered in prairie.


Was much of North America covered in ice during the ice age?

Yup!


Which part of North America did wolves come from?

Wolves used to exist throughout much of North America. Their population today is far decreased from the range it once covered.


What Covered much of north America about 8 million years ago?

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How much farther apart will north America and the ridge be in 200 million years?

right now its 1.25


Was all of north america covered by a continental glacier in the last ice age?

Yes, during the peak of the last ice age, North America was covered by a continental glacier. This massive ice sheet extended as far south as present-day Illinois and New York and shaped much of the landscape we see today.


Where are cardinals found?

Over much of eastern North America.


Does the Sahara Desert occupy much of North America?

No, the Sahara is in Africa and not North America.


How much of North America is the US?

North America is 24,709,000 km2 while the US is 9,826,675 km2; so the US covers about 40% of North America.


Do wolves still exist in North America?

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What did North America look like during the last ice age?

It shaped much of New England. Huge amounts of gravel were pushed around, creating Long Island. It covered Canada under thousands of feet of ice.


What covered much of North America between 10000 and 100000 years ago?

there is scientifical evedence to prove that approximately eight million years ago the present location of the equator was the north pole, and another "pole shift" is on the way!!