There are many different terrains of North America. Visit a few selected sites to see. Informational sites: http://www.metavr.com/products/north_amer_terrain/north_america_terrain.html --- about North America and it's terrain http://www.nationalatlas.gov/articles/geology/a_timeterrain.html --- Picture sites: introduction: http://www.metavr.com/downloads/MetaVR_NorthAmericaTerrain-Brochure.pdf
distinct cultures arose from differences in local climate and terrain.
No. The Darien Gap prevents any traffic (aside from all-terrain vehicles and adventurers) between North America and South America.
The central part of the continent known as North America has a vast grassland region called the Great Plains. This area spans from Canada in the north to Texas in the south and is characterized by flat terrain and grassy landscapes.
when it summer in north america its winter in south america and when its winter in north america its summer in south america.
There is no leader of North America. North American consists of 23 different nations.
South America has more mountains than North America, primarily due to the Andes Mountain Range, which is the longest continental mountain range in the world. The Andes stretch over 4,300 miles along the western edge of the continent, featuring numerous peaks and high plateaus. In contrast, while North America has notable mountain ranges like the Rockies and Appalachians, the overall mountainous terrain is less extensive than that of South America.
Well it is Scotland so cold and rainy and quite Moore like terrain
They immigrated to British North America because they felt like it
it made the settlement mush easy than North America
The United States are in North America.
Not all people like North America. It is just where the US is. More people live in other continents.
No. Not in North America. There are mountain ranges in North America with other names - like the Rocky Mountains. The Pyrenees Mountain Range is in Europe.