The North American Continental Divide is located along the top of the Rocky Mountains.
The Continental Divide in North America runs along the Rocky Mountains. It passes through multiple states, including Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, and Montana.
The United States is primarily located on the continent of North America.
Canada is located north of the United States, unless you are talking about Alaska in which case there are none.
The largest number of continents covered by one time zone is three. This can be seen in the Eastern Caribbean Time Zone, which covers North America, South America, and Antarctica.
Mendenhall Glacier
it is a glacier that swept over North America
When the glacier melted from North America it left a mass of "heterogeneous" rock debris (loosely termed "glacial drift") etc
When the glacier melted from North America it left a mass of "heterogeneous" rock debris (loosely termed "glacial drift") etc
False. At the last glacial maximum, the southernmost reach of the glaciers was around central Ohio. The areas that are now Mexixo and the southern U.S. were free of continental glaciers.
The world's longest glacier is the Lambert-Fisher glacier in Antarctica. It is 400 km long and 100 km wide.
For non polar zones: Glacier Fedchenko in Tajikistan, Asia.
North America
Approximately 25% of North America is covered by forest. The area covered by forests in North America make up about 500 square miles.
There is no Last Glacier, the last ice age before the astriod that killed the dinos but 15000 years ago most of the Glaciers covered most of north america, then they started melting back, leaving the great lake and such.
There are 49 U.S. states in continental North America. Hawaii is in the Pacific Ocean and is not in continental North America.
The North American Plate is a combination of continental and oceanic plates. North America itself is continental crust.