"Livable" is subjective. "Livable" to one person, may not be "livable" to another. There are millions of square miles of "livable" space in northern Maine and in the northern reaches of Canada. But you would have to be pretty self reliant to live there. For example, if you could live near a natural spring (for water), hunt (for food and clothing) and build your own home (for shelter) you would have everything you need to survive. You don't need cell phones, tv sets, music and computers to live. It may be boring, but a least you would survive.
Yes!!! Of course. Every living object, including humans lives in the Earth. So the Earth is a livable place.
Pittsburgh is amazing and if you're not in America's most livable city.. where are you?
Gastonia, North Carolina is located off of Interstate Highway 85. Gastonia's city slogan is great people, great place, great promise. Gastonia was also voted the most livable city in America!
the north america ocean
North America is a proper noun, the name of a specific place. The common noun for North America is continent. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. North America is a specific place, a continent.
The common noun for Canada is country.
its not
in the north pole (that is if u believe in him he does)
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North America.
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