No-one. North America and South America are continents and they contain many countries, each of which has its own leader. For example, each of the countries in South America (Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Venezuela, etc.) has a president or some other kind of leader (some countries call their leader a Prime Minister). In the United States, which is situated in the continent of North America, Barack Obama is president (the full name of our country is the "United States of America"). North America includes Canada (which has its own leader), the USA (with President Obama), and Mexico (with its own leader).
No. South Africa has its own president. North America has more than one president, as there is one in Mexico and one in the United States of America. Canada does not have a president.
Lan lan is the president of south america
South America and North America are continents. A continent contains a number of countries, and each of those countries has its own leader. For example, in South America, there are countries like Argentina, Peru, Brazil, and Venezuela. Each one has its own government and its own president. North America is also like that: it contains Canada (which has a prime minister), the United States of America (which has a president), and Mexico (which has a president). Thus, there is no one person who is "president of North America" or "President of South America." A continent does not have only one leader, in other words; it has as many leaders as there are countries.
No. He is not the president of North America, nor is he president of South America. There is no one person who is president of either part of the world: North America and South America are continents and they contain many countries; for example, each of the countries in South America (Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Venezuela, etc.) has its own leader. Mr. Obama is president of what is called the "United States of America." The United States is situated in North America, which includes Canada (with its own leader), the USA (with President Obama), and Mexico (with its own leader).
South America and North America are continents. A continent contains a number of countries, and each of those countries has its own leader. For example, in South America, there are countries like Argentina, Peru, Brazil, and Venezuela. Each one has its own government and its own president. North America is also like that: it contains Canada (which has a prime minister), the United States of America (which has a president), and Mexico (which has a president). Thus, there is no one person who is "president of North America" or "President of South America." A continent does not have only one leader, in other words; it has as many leaders as there are countries.
North America has only Canada and the US both of which are democratic countries and elect their president or Prime Minister. In South America, all countries have elections to elect their leaders.
South of North America is South America.
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The continent south of North America is South America.
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