An easy way to say that would be North America is north and South America is south. Another way to say that is South America has tropical rain forest and North America has the Rocky Mountains. There are a lot of differences between North and South America. And I think you meant South America not South American.
South america. You can look at the latitude lines
Yes bcause it is closer to the equator.
Because it is close to the equator.
Yes.
South America
North America is south of the north pole.
No, Mississippi is actually in North America. It is in the South of the United States in North America.
North America connects to South America on the north side of South America, nothing connects below
north America
It depends on location and time of year. Overall, North America is colder than South America on average.
The mesquite tree is found in the warmer deserts of North America and South America. - Chihuahuan, Sonoran, Mojave, Atacama.
South of North America is South America.
South America is a diverse continent with a range of climates. Generally, it can be tropical near the equator, arid in areas like the Atacama Desert, temperate in regions like Argentina, and rainy in the Amazon rainforest. It's best to check the specific region you are interested in for accurate weather information.
South America
North America
The continent south of North America is South America.
Some physical geographic differences between the north and the south include temperature variation, with the north typically experiencing colder climates compared to the south. Vegetation varies as well, with the north often having more coniferous forests and the south having more deciduous forests. The topography can also differ, with the north having more mountainous regions compared to the flatter terrain of the south.
Armadillos are found in the warmer, humid regions of South, Central and North America.
Armadillos are found in the warmer, humid regions of South, Central and North America.
North America
North America.