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Canada is connected to the US because the US put a rope under the sea that's how we became connected :/
No. it's connected to the northern US Australia is on the other side of the world.
I never learned about that, I don't think so. --------------- Michigan was part of Canada, before there was a Canada, it should be part of Canada but we do not really want it back, they can keep it. Too hard to clean up now.
they share the largest border
US: 318.9 million (2014) Canada: 35,749,600
Canada is connected to the US because the US put a rope under the sea that's how we became connected :/
No. it's connected to the northern US Australia is on the other side of the world.
Yes. Minnesota is a US state, although it borders Canada.
No part of any US state lies within Canada's borders, but the part of Minnesota north of the Lake of the Woods can only be reached on land by traveling through Canada.
Minnesota US
I never learned about that, I don't think so. --------------- Michigan was part of Canada, before there was a Canada, it should be part of Canada but we do not really want it back, they can keep it. Too hard to clean up now.
Almost every industry in Canada and the US are connected. Manufacturing is the most predominant.
Minnesota is located in the north-central part of the US.
No, Canada borders the US but there is no part of Canada past the Southern US.
Its connected to Canada, right above British Columbia and is connected to the Yukon Territory.
Yes... Canada and Mexico
Antarctica is its own continent and is not part of the US.