The noun 'North America' is a compound, proper noun, the name of a specific continent.
The noun 'coast' is a common noun, a general word for the part of land bordering an ocean or sea.
The term 'the coast of North America' is a noun phrase, a group of words based on a noun (North America) or a pronoun.
Any continent; America must be considered correctly a continent as a whole, not only North 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.
Nether ! Scotland occupies the whole land mass north of a line drawn between Gretna and Berwick.
No other country is richer than America because America is the richest country in the whole world and it still is
As a whole, the seven continents boast 196 countries: Africa - 55 Antarctica - 0 Asia - 47 Australia & Oceania - 12 Europe - 51 North America - 23 South America - 12 Europe and Asia share six countries, so the total between the two is really 93, not 99. Thus putting the number to 196.
No, the whole continent of North America is not a bully nor is the whole country of the United States of America a bully.
because when North America was being tossed about in this whole caboodle cheese happened...
Yes, all the US states (except for Hawaii) are in North America. Mexico and Canada are part of North America as well.
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.
yes but only america not the whole Continent just the country america
north and south and east
north America ----- Any continent; America must be considered correctly a continent as a whole, not only North America.
The whole northern part of north america is not covered by glaciers.
yes there is some bonsai trees but not a whole lot
I think the population of north America is 100 million.So the whole north america has 100 million people!!!!
he land in south america and a whole lot of rivers
Asia, Europe, Africa, Antartica, Oceania, North America and South America The whole earth really.