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The air masses with the least influence on the weather of North America are the continental tropical air masses.
North America is larger than South America and has more land mass
North and South America are not located on the same land mass as Asia and Europe are. However, North and South America are located on the same land mass as each other, just as Europe and Asia are.
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The primary air masses that influence the weather in North America are the continental polar (cP) air mass originating from Canada, bringing cold and dry conditions, and the maritime tropical (mT) air mass from the Gulf of Mexico, bringing warm and moist conditions. These air masses interact and can result in a variety of weather patterns across the continent.
The total land mass of America is approximately 42.5 million square kilometers. This includes North America, Central America, and South America.
yeah, south America
As one travels south, the land mass narrows in North America and Africa. In North America, the land mass narrows as you move from Canada down to Central America. In Africa, the land mass narrows from the northern regions down to the southern tip.
First Catholic Mass in North America.
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Eurasia - Europe and Asia Afrasia - Africa and Asia America - North and South America
The Americas as a whole don't account for the bulk of the Earth's land mass- only a bit under half of it! However, North America is slightly larger than South America, but only if you include Canada, Alaska, Newfoundland and Mexico.
Central America is the countries that connect North and South America. The entire mass of land is referred to as the Americas.