Yeah they are the same thing. You just say them differentl.
Yes because US is short for USA-which is short for United States of America
Yes
America has never been known as the US. The US is a country on the continent of America
Canada and the United States (along with most of the rest of North America and some of South America) use a connector standardized by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association. The outlets feature two slotted inputs for the electrical current and one hole for the ground.
Latin America is made up of Central and South America.
The United States' official name is the United States of America. As a short of a nickname or abbreviation, the country is usually referred to as America. However, America is also the name of the supercontinent that is formed by North and South America. In the US, when one hears America, they will think of the US and will refer to the supercontinent of America as the Americas. Usually outside of the US, when one hears America, they will think of the supercontinent.
South America
No, they are the same
Yeah they are the same thing. You just say them differentl.
They are the same except that "of America" is more formal. Both refer to the 50 United States that comprise the nation of America.
No. Spain is in Europe while the US is in North America.
No. The US is in North America while Qatar is in Asia.
No. The USA is in North America while Brazil is in South America.
No, the United States (or US) is a country located in North America, which is a continent.
it is fall in china same as it is in the us
No, the US refers only to the United States of America, which consists of 50 states, while North America refers to the continent, which also includes Canada.
No, the US refers only to the United states of America, which consists of 50 states, while North America refers to the continent, which also includes Canada.
The same as all the other states in the US, the US Dollar.
no state in the USA can be a big as north America because every state is part of north America