The Basin and Range Province is an example of a rift zone.
No, Juneau is the state capital of Alaska. It is not a continental state capital because Alaska is not part of the contiguous United States.
North Korea has a humid continental climate. For South Korea, it's humid continental in the north and humid subtropical in the south.
No. The United States is a country located in North America. The continental U.S. lies South of Canada, and North of Mexico; however, there are states and territories owned by the United States which are not part part of the continental U.S. Such territories include Hawaii, Alaska and a number of other off shore territories.
No, all of North America is north of the equator.
Rock types can provide evidence of continental drift by matching on opposite sides of current oceans, showing that the continents were once connected. For example, the Appalachian Mountains in North America align with the Caledonian Mountains in Scotland, indicating they were once part of the same mountain range before continental drift occurred. Additionally, similar fossils and rock formations found on different continents support the theory of continental drift.
No. They're separated by borders and are part of Central America. They are part of the North America continental plate
No The United States of America is a country North America is a continent that contains Canada and the USA
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49 US states are in North America. Hawaii is the only American state to not be a part of North America. Physically, it is part of Oceania.
Yes, Mexico is a part of continental North America. It is not a part of the United States of America. Don't confuse "United States" with "America"; they are two completely different things.
Actually, the United States of America is part of North America. North America is the northern continent of the Americas, which includes Mexico, the continental USA, Canada, Alaska (USA), Greenland, and several Caribbean islands. The southern border is somewhat ambiguous, and its definition depends on what you think of as Central America.
Hawai'i is part of North America. This is because It is part of the U.S., thus making it part of North America Hawai'i is part of North America. This is because It is part of the U.S., thus making it part of North America
Alaska is because its part of North America on the continent not in the ocean even though it does not touch the US itself. Hawaii is a series of islands and is not continental because it does not touch North America.
Although most do not consider it a separate continent it is called Central America. Normally however Central America is included as part of North America.
The words north and south, in North America and South America, are capitalized because they form part of a proper noun, the name of the continent. When referring to "the east half of North America," for example, the word east is not capitalized. The proper noun is North America and east just describes a part of North America.
It is considered a part of North America, but even if it was a part of Central America, it doesn't matter because Central America is part of North America. answer: North America