Most penguins live in Antarctica, but a type of penguin lives in Africa, the (NO LAUGHING) Jackass Penguin. So if there are penguins in North America, they're in zoos.
Europe is the closest continent to North America, with the two separated by the North Atlantic Ocean. Greenland, which is technically part of the North American continent, is located closer to Europe than any other part of North America.
Hawaii is the only US state not on the North American continent.
Yes. North American gets more tornadoes than any other continent.
Bermuda is an island...not part of any continent. It is closest to the North American continent.
North American
There are some to be found on the North American continent, mainly in the Central American countries. If your question meant the United States, then the answer is no.
Mount Rainier is located on the North American continent, specifically in the state of Washington in the United States. It is not a part of any tectonic plate but rather sits on the North American Plate.
Canada and the US.Greenland is physiographicallya part of the continent of North America.
North America
Any bears that might happen to live at the North Pole, such a s polar bears, do not eat penguins for the simple Eason that penguins do not live at the North Pole. Penguins are found only in the Southern Hemisphere.
On his Third Voyage in 1498 Columbus first explored any mailand, this time that of South America. On his fourth voyage, begun on May 11, 1502, he explored the mainland of Central America which is on the North American continent.
The North Pole is not on any continent. It is the northernmost point on the planet and is located in the Arctic Ocean.