Polar is a good word to describe both, as is frigid.
Similar to those in the north a+
Cities in the South developed primarily as economic centers centered around industries such as agriculture, manufacturing, and trade. These cities often grew around natural resources like waterways and railroads, and many had diverse populations due to migration for job opportunities. Additionally, Southern cities often reflect a blend of traditional Southern culture with modern influences.
south just look at a map
The rich in the south sold cotton to Britain, whereas the rich in the north didn't.
The North had more miles of railroads tracks then the South
Transportation systems were more developed in the North than in the South.
By the 1850s, the south and north were becoming more alike.
By the 1850s, the south and north were becoming more alike.
The United States would support the independence of countries in North and South America.
it is a mushed 3d sphere
Sun Belt is the term that best describes the fastest-growing areas in the South and Southwest, characterized by warm climate, economic opportunities, and rapid population growth.
A+ The leaders of the North and South believed the war would be brief.