12
Canada and the United States.
there are 88 rivers in south america
The Panama Canal, built in 1914, which provided ships a lot more savings in time, money, and many other things by going through the canal through the Panama isthmus instead of around Cape Horn. (The tip of South America that curves slightly west).
Not that many
There are only two continents involved here. The Caibbean Sea is the body of water that is ringed by an island chain on the north and east (the Greater Antilles--Cuba, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico-- and Lesser Antilles) which many consider North America. South America (Venezuela, Colombia) and Central America (Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, Belize and Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula) bordering the south and west.
There are many countries in South America that do not border the Caribbean Sea. Here is a list of many of them: *Ecuador * Peru * Bolivia * Chile * Paraguay * Uruguay * Brazil
there are 23 countries in south america
There are 20 countries in Latin America, including Mexico, most of Central America, South America, and the Caribbean islands.
South America, Population = 387.5 million Carribean, Population = 40 million Total 427.5 million
There are 35 countries in North and South America combined. North America has 23 countries, including the Caribbean islands, whereas South America has 12 countries.
3 seas border south america Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean
If one is looking to find the Caribbean Sea on a map, it can be found directly south of the islands of Cuba, Hispanola and Puerto Rico. It is also just to the east of Central America and just north of South America.
The Caribbean Sea, between Cuba and South America, is the eventual destination of many Atlantic hurricanes. Some will turn north from the Caribbean and enter the Gulf of Mexico.
No, Haiti is an island off the coast of South America.
There have been many immigrants who came to America from the Caribbean over the years. There have been over 3.5 million immigrants who came from the Caribbean.
The the colonial settlements mainly south had many settlers from the Caribbean.
It is estimated that there were 50-100 million indigenous peoples living in North and South America when Columbus landed in the Caribbean Islands in 1492.