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Yes, "North" in "North Mississippi" should be capitalized because it is part of the proper noun that specifies a specific location within Mississippi.
"Western" should be capitalized and "world" should not.
Yes it should be capitalized.
Yes, because "North Valley" is a proper noun.
Yes, "Mount McKinley" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to a specific mountain. "North America" should be capitalized when referring to the continent, but not when referring to compass directions.
The words north and south, in North America and South America, are capitalized because they form part of a proper noun, the name of the continent. When referring to "the east half of North America," for example, the word east is not capitalized. The proper noun is North America and east just describes a part of North America.
Yes, "World War II" should be capitalized as it is the name of a specific event in history.
No, "north seeking" should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
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Yes, it is written North Pole. It is capitalized because it is the name of a place. Names of specific places are proper nouns, which are always capitalized. So North Pole is capitalized just like New Hampshire, South Korea, Sahara Desert or Mississippi River.
It should only be capitalized if you are going to say" Earth" but if you are just going to say world then no.
Yes, the term "California condor" is capitalized because it refers to a specific species of bird, which is the largest land bird in North America.