South America and North America are continents. A continent contains a number of countries, and each of those countries has its own leader. For example, in South America, there are countries like Argentina, Peru, Brazil, and Venezuela. Each one has its own government and its own president. North America is also like that: it contains Canada (which has a prime minister), the United States of America (which has a president), and Mexico (which has a president). Thus, there is no one person who is "president of North America" or "President of South America." A continent does not have only one leader, in other words; it has as many leaders as there are countries.
First of all, South America is a continent, or at least a region of the Americas. It is not a country. Second, of the two, Canada borders the US.
Laos is north of Cambodia. They share a border to the north of Cambodia.
Asia, where the Dead Sea is located.
Europe and Asia as well as North and South America.
Nothern Georgia directly borders NC.. so there is no state between NC and GA.
No, although South America is connected to North America.
Mexico lies between the United States of America (to the north) and Guatemala (to the south and part of South America).
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Canada, The United States of America, and Mexico.
The United States, Canada and Mexico are in North America.
First of all, South America is a continent, or at least a region of the Americas. It is not a country. Second, of the two, Canada borders the US.
North America and South America share a common naming convention as they are both named after Amerigo Vespucci, an Italian explorer who first recognized them as separate continents.
No. They are two separate countries. They share a border and both are in the continent of South America.
Canada is in North America and does not share a border or any bodies of water with South America anywhere.
North America and South America share a land border with the United States.
French Canada and English Canada
The two countries share the western side of the Earth's northern and southern hemispheres.