I think the Canadians might have something to say about that, especially the WikiAnswers Supervisor Jadeacres.
north America ----- Any continent; America must be considered correctly a continent as a whole, not only North America.
Yes and no. If you mean "America" the continent, then it's true - and you also have South America. If you mean The United States of America, then, no because North America is the whole continent.
North America is the only continent entirely in the Northern and Western Hemispheres.
No, the whole continent of North America is not a bully nor is the whole country of the United States of America a bully.
yes but only america not the whole Continent just the country america
The continent in Vancouver is North America. This is the continent that makes up the whole of Canada as well as the US and Mexico.
North America is the continent primarily in the Western Hemisphere, and entirely in the Northern Hemisphere.Because Alaska is part of the US, and the state's islands (the Aleutians) extend across the International Date Line, that tiny part of North America is technically in the Eastern Hemisphere.
North America, or the Americas if you count the whole continent from the Arctic down to the Antarctic.
Define America? You mean USA or the whole continent? USA is awesome. Been there twice and loved it. The continent of America is cool. I prefer the north over the south.
The whole Europe is on the continent of Europe.
In fact in many places around the world it's taught that there is only one single "American" continent. This "North America" and "South America" concept is just a definition coming from the United States, as to clarify the whole continent from the USA, which is commonly known as "America".
Central America, if it is taken to be an actual continent (Central America is generally considered a region of the continent of North America). It is most broadly part of North America, or America, if you're from somewhere that teaches that the whole of the Americas is one continent.