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What is the approximate population of North and South America combined

900 million, or about 13 percent of the world's population.

French influence is strong today in which two areas of the Americas

Quebec and Louisiana

What do Quebec and Louisiana share

French influence

The city of Iquitos formed along the Amazon in 1910 in response to the boom of what industry

The city of Iquitos also called the Louis of the Amazon developed in response to the boom of the industry of rubber. The rubber boom occurred largely between 1879 to 1912.

Human activity on and around rivers has historically meant a decrease in what

Trees and forest

Aquatic biodiversity

St Louis is located where the Mississippi meets the

Missouri River

What Ended up with large portions of eastern North America

France

What piece of land changed hands when Mexico and the U.S last fought

New Mexico and upper California, changed hands when Mexico and the United States last fought. Mexico also had to recognize Texas as independent.

How are Canada and the United States similar

They are similar because they are both very big countries, and have great air and nature, tourist attractions, beautiful scenery, lots of tourist attractions and landscape.

What does Mexico and Canada are alike is that they both

border the United States....

There are countries in North and South America combined.

35

What is the major agricultural producer in the United states

7

What of these statements about Nan Province Thailand and Phillips County Montana mark a difference between these two places
  • About 10 percent of Nan is made up of hill tribes

  • Phillips County is mostly Christian

Which of the following is true of deforestation and farming the cleared land in the Amazon

The practice damages biodiversty in one of the most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth.

Deforestation increases pollution and toxic runoff from farming.

Timber and farming creates big profits for some people, so deforestation is hard to stop.

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