YES. NO NO NO. North America Ends with the southern end of Mexico. Central America connects to South America through many Central American countries. The Isthmus of Panama which became the Panama Canal now seperates the the two continents.
There are 10 states (countries) physically on the North American continent. There is 1 state (country) physically connected to North America: Colombia.
Greenland
Mexico is the farthest south north American country
Jamaica is a North American country.
You are getting North America confused with Northern America, which is a common mistake. Northern America is a subregion of the continent of North America. It includes Canada, the US, and sometimes Mexico. Central America is also a subregion of North America, sometimes mistakenly included in South America or as a separate continent. No Central American country connects South America to North(ern) America. Panama is connected to South America, but not to Northern America. Guatemala is connected to Northern America, but not to South America.
North America is not a country. However, the USMCA free trade agreement could potentially establish a North American Union that could function similarly to a country.
No part of Canada is a continent in itself. The entire country of Canada is a part of the continent of North America.
all that are in south America
Mexico (it is on North America).
North America
is Canada a country in south America No it is not, Canada is part of the North American Continent.
South America is connected to North America by the Isthmus of Panama.