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North America is land and is up north, but Antarctica is ice and is down south. Millions live in North America, but not very many live in Antarctica. North America's summer is Antarctica's winter, and North America's winter is Antarctica's summer! Also, North America is much bigger than Antarctica.
Yes, the Laurentide ice sheet came as far south as Kansas City and St Louis.
In North America a nominal voltage of 110 to 120 volts comes out of a normal wall socket.
Malasprina and Athabasca were two glaciers that swept over North America. They carved the Great Lakes.
The weight of North America cannot be determined as it is made up of various land masses with different compositions and densities. Additionally, weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object, and North America as a continent does not have a single defined weight.
Roughly about 1/5 or 1/6 of the North American continent is covered in prairie.
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Wolves used to exist throughout much of North America. Their population today is far decreased from the range it once covered.
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right now its 1.25
Yes, during the peak of the last ice age, North America was covered by a continental glacier. This massive ice sheet extended as far south as present-day Illinois and New York and shaped much of the landscape we see today.
Over much of eastern North America.
During the Last Glacial Maximum, an ice sheet covered most of North America from Texas to Alaska. This ice sheet was part of the Laurentide Ice Sheet, which extended over much of Canada and parts of the northern United States during the peak of the last ice age.
North America is land and is up north, but Antarctica is ice and is down south. Millions live in North America, but not very many live in Antarctica. North America's summer is Antarctica's winter, and North America's winter is Antarctica's summer! Also, North America is much bigger than Antarctica.
No, the Sahara is in Africa and not North America.
30%
North America is 24,709,000 km2 while the US is 9,826,675 km2; so the US covers about 40% of North America.