North American religious preferences: * Christian: (78.5%) ** Protestant (51.3%) ** Roman Catholic (23.9%) ** Mormon (1.7%) ** other Christian (1.6%) * unaffiliated (12.1%) * none (4%) * other or unspecified (2.5%) * Jewish (1.7%) * Buddhist (0.7%) * Muslim (0.6%)
No, it is not even close to being the predominant religion in North America. North America is between 70-80% Christian. With the next largest religion being Judaism(probably less than 10%), then Islam (probably less than 3%).
North America is less than half a mile from the tip of South America. This is because Central America is considered part of North America.
Because winds tend to blow from North America towards Europe.
There are less then 15 Marwari horse in North America
No, there is less daylight in December than July in North America.
North America doesn't have a specific religion. There are many Christians of many denominations (though few Catholics, from what I've seen). Judaism, Islam, Bhuddism, and many other religions have found a place in North America, as have non-religious systems such as agnosticism, atheism, and humanism. In general, though, aside from a specific region in the United States called the Bible Belt, most people are accepting and tolerant of religious differences, so there are less conflicts than one might expect.
Less territorial claims
because the gulf of stream gets warm water.
No. There are less than 300 countries in the world.
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There are less trees in North America than there were during colonial times. This is due to extensive and excessive logging and unsustainable usage of natural resources.
No. Muslims do not dominate North America. They are less than 1% of total population.