North America's ecosystem is diverse and varies significantly across regions, encompassing a wide range of habitats such as forests, grasslands, deserts, and wetlands. Key biomes include the temperate forests of the eastern U.S., the boreal forests of Canada, the grasslands of the Great Plains, and the deserts of the Southwest. This rich biodiversity supports a variety of species, including mammals, birds, reptiles, and numerous plant life. Human activities, including urbanization and agriculture, have significantly impacted these ecosystems, leading to habitat loss and changes in species distributions.
The Atlantic Ocean lies between Africa and the Americas. The Pacific Ocean lies between Asia and the Americas. The Arctic Ocean is located at the North Pole. The continent at the South is Antarctica.
Panama's nickname is "The Crossroads of the Americas".
AustraliaAfrica Asia Antarctica The Americas (as in North America and South America)
The climate for the platypus's ecosystem ranges from tropical, in far north Queensland, to sub-alpine areas of the Australian Alps and Tasmania.
The Atlantic Ocean is between the Americas on the west and Europe and Africa on the east.The Arctic ocean is north of Aisia, north of North America, north of Europe. It lies between (is generally bordered by) Canada, the Soviet Union, Alaska, USA, Greenland and Scandinavia.
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There are two continents in the Americas: North America and South America.
No. North America is a single continent while the Americas is a "supercontinent" that combines the two continents of North and South America.
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The coldeest land ecosystem is Tundra.
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Newfoundland and north Americas
North America is not a state, it is a continent and does not have a state bird.
The Americas extend from the north to the south 14,000km. I hope this helps :)
North and South America is called "The Americas" within that are countries like USA, Canada, Brazil, Argentina ect
north Americas highest point is Mount Mc Kinley
Newfoundland and north Americas