Lowlands are found along the border.
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In the war of 1812 many of the early battles took place along the Canadian border because the United States wanted to invade Canada to achieve territorial advantages.War of 1812
The notable Canadian Rocky Mountains region is located along the border of Alberta and British Columbia.
Montana is the state that the Rocky Mountains meet the Great Plains along the Canadian Border
North Dakota is near the center of US, along the northern border (which is shared with Canada). It shares its western border with Montana, its southern border with South Dakota, its eastern border with Minnesota, and its northern border with the Canadian provinces of Manitoba (to the east) and Saskatchewan (to the west).
The distance between the Canadian and Mexican borders in the United States is approximately 1,900 miles (3,058 kilometers) when measured in a straight line from the northernmost point of the Canadian border to the southernmost point of the Mexican border. This distance can vary based on specific locations chosen along each border. The actual travel distance may be longer due to the winding routes of highways and roads.
Canada's population is concentrated along the U.S. border primarily due to its milder climate and more hospitable living conditions compared to the harsher, colder interior regions. The southern border areas also offer better economic opportunities, infrastructure, and access to resources, leading to urban development. Additionally, historical migration patterns and trade relationships with the United States have further encouraged population growth in these border regions.
Ontario with a 2,760 km (1,715 mi) border, followed by BC 2,168 km (1,347 mi).
The vast majority of Brazil's population reside along or near the Atlantic coast in the east, with the population core anchored by the cities of Sao Paolo, Brasilia, and Rio de Janeiro.