Yes there is.
The country of Japan has a lower drinking age than the United States. The U.S. is 21, while Japan is at 20 years old.
In the United States, all states are required to not serve alcohol to a minor until they are 21. I don't believe there is an exception. No, but there are exceptions from state-to-state for consumption at home, under adult supervision, for medical necessity, and other reasons.
The fact that Canada borders on the United States means that shipping costs are lower than from other countries. Also, the US dollar is usually stronger than the Canadian dollar meaning that goods can be bought by Americans at effectively lower prices in Canada than in the United States.
Yes, drinking water does boil at a lower temperature than salt water.
Yes, the drinking age is typically considered a reserved power, meaning that it falls under the jurisdiction of individual states rather than the federal government in the United States. This allows states to set their own legal drinking ages that may differ from the federal standard.
Single cream is a type of dairy cream with a lower fat content than heavy cream. In the United States, it is commonly referred to as light cream.
Yes, but the rate of diagnosis is much lower than in the United States.
Speed limits are generally established by state governments, as states have the authority to regulate traffic and set laws pertaining to road safety. In contrast, the legal drinking age is set at the federal level, with the National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984 mandating that states enforce a minimum drinking age of 21. States can impose stricter regulations, but they cannot set a lower drinking age than what is federally mandated.
Canada is larger in area than the United States.
The United States is larger than China by about 257,000 km2
there are more than 100,000 birds in the united states.
the united states imports oil cause the united states uses more oil than it produces