Both are separate regions. The Americas are culturally divided between Anglo-America (the US, Canada) and Latin America (Mexico, Cuba, Argentina, Brazil) so Latin America cannot be 'in' the United States.
What makes society so varied?
The Monroe Doctrine affected south, central America. Also it made it so any European nations could not settle in the Americas but European immigrants could move to the Americas.
It depends, are you trying to spread out your meals more? It is better for you by doing so, but your meals should be smaller then the average 3 three meals a day.
so they can sell kiddie meals (happy meals)
Yup!
Haiti is generally considered to be part of Latin America, even though it is located in the Caribbean region, sharing the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic. While Latin America and South America are often used interchangeably, the former typically includes the Spanish-speaking countries in the Americas, including the Caribbean.
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The Americas had relatively few domesticated animals compared to other regions, largely due to ecological and geographical factors. Many large mammals that could be domesticated, such as horses and cattle, either did not inhabit the Americas or went extinct before human arrival. Additionally, the continent's diverse environments and varied climates limited the types of animals that could thrive and be domesticated by indigenous peoples. This resulted in fewer domesticated species, impacting agricultural development and societal complexity.
Latin is a dead language so, technically, there is no Latin pronunciation.
They can be eaten for many meals, so mainly at dinner and lunch. They are common in many Irish meals.
They have many different meals, but each day they have breakfast, lunch and dinner. Inbetween their meals they have different Indian snacks. So basicly they eat as many meals as us each day!