Your question is slightly unclear. America (or the United States) is within North America. It is closer to the center with the Rio Grande dividing it from Mexico to the South, and the 49th degree parallel dividing the U.S. from Canada to the North.
one way that salvery is differ in the Americas than the west African would be the platiation , because we don't have a large plantation in America
Erratic rocks are in Americas. They are a very important symbol in the in the history of America. Erratic rocks differ in size and type with the native rocks where it rests.
In longitudinal section, the walls of the atria are thinner, and lined with pestinate muscles. The walls of the ventricles, meanwhile, are thick and muscular.
how did the civilization of the Aztecs differ from other societies of North America
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In physics, there are two main types of waves: transverse waves and longitudinal waves. Transverse waves move perpendicular to the direction of the wave, while longitudinal waves move parallel to the direction of the wave. Transverse waves have crests and troughs, while longitudinal waves have compressions and rarefactions. These differences in motion and structure make transverse and longitudinal waves distinct from each other.
I do t really know but I think is because of the equator
In transverse waves, particles of the medium move perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation, whereas in longitudinal waves, particles move parallel to the direction of wave propagation. Transverse waves have a side-to-side motion, while longitudinal waves have a back-and-forth motion along the same axis as the wave.
In transverse waves, the particle motion is perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation, creating crests and troughs. In longitudinal waves, the particle motion is parallel to the direction of wave propagation, causing compressions and rarefactions in the medium.
A longitudinal wave moves in the same direction as the wave energy, while a transverse wave moves perpendicular to the wave energy. This means that the particles in a longitudinal wave move back and forth parallel to the wave direction, while the particles in a transverse wave move up and down perpendicular to the wave direction.
In a transverse wave, the particles of the medium move perpendicular to the direction of the wave, while in a longitudinal wave, the particles move parallel to the direction of the wave. This difference in particle movement affects how sound propagates in the medium.
I do not personally think it is a question of better, as much as it is how they differ. It's all about the benefits of understanding diversity.