Canada, The United States of America, and Mexico.
The United States, Canada and Mexico are in North America.
There are many countries which share the same continent. For example: Mexico and America share the same continent, but are two seperate countries.
Mexico lies between the United States of America (to the north) and Guatemala (to the south and part of South America).
No, South America and North America are distinct continents separated by the Panama Canal. North America consists of countries such as the United States, Canada, and Mexico, while South America includes countries like Brazil, Argentina, and Peru.
No, although South America is connected to North America.
No. They are two separate countries. They share a border and both are in the continent of South America.
North America and South America share some countries, such as Colombia, Brazil, and Venezuela.
Africa - 55 Antarctica - 0 (7 countries hold territories) Asia - 48 Australia & Oceania - 14 Europe - 51 North America - 23 South America - 12 Europe and Asia share six nations, so in reality, there are only 93 countries between the two continents.
Canada and Mexico share overland borders with the U.S. Alaska, Idaho, Maine, Minnesota, Montana, New York, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Vermont and Washington share a land border with Canada. Pennsylvania, Ohio and Michigan share only water boundaries with Canada. California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas share a land border with Mexico.
Brazil is located in South America, and several countries share this continent with it. Notable neighboring countries include Argentina, Peru, Colombia, and Bolivia. South America is known for its diverse cultures, landscapes, and ecosystems.
French Canada and English Canada
The two countries share the western side of the Earth's northern and southern hemispheres.