The United States is divided into states because that is how it began. England had a number of colonies in North America. 13 rebelled from England in the American Revolutionary War. Those 13 joined to create The United States of America. Some of England's colonies did not join the rebellion. Quebec, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia in Canada did not join. Florida, The Bahamas, Jamaica, and others in the south did not join.
The colonies that joined to form the United States called themselves States. That is how it started. It has remained that way.
The first constitution of the United States gave the Canadian Provinces the right to become states simply by ratifying the constitution. That became statutory law when a new constitution replaced it. Congress never repealed that law. Every now and then a Canadian Province threatens to leave Canada and ratify the constitution and become a state.
There are so many climate regions found in the US because it covers such a large area. There are 11 different climate regions found in the US.
There are so many climate regions found in the US because it covers such a large area. There are 11 different climate regions found in the US.
There are so many climate regions found in the US because it covers such a large area. There are 11 different climate regions found in the US.
Because the US covers a large area of land with contrasting climate regions.
The southern region of Canada has the warmest climate.
For a start, the United States is quite large - about 5000 km wide, if I remember correctly. As a result, there are regions close to the ocean, others far away from them; some regions are at sea level, some are at a high altitude, etc.
We use climate graphs to visualize and understand the climate characteristics of a specific location. Climate graphs provide a clear overview of the average temperature and precipitation patterns over the course of a year, allowing us to compare and analyze different climates. They are an effective tool for identifying climate types, seasonal variations, and making climate-related comparisons between different regions.
not so many
It may be due to weather patterns like low pressure systems or monsoon season. Climate change can also contribute to increased precipitation in many regions.
it isn't...we have rainy and cloudy days too
The landscape throughout the US varies due to differences in factors such as geology, climate, and human activity. Geological processes over millions of years have shaped the land, leading to diverse features like mountains, canyons, and plains. The climate also plays a significant role, influencing vegetation and landforms. Additionally, human activities such as agriculture, urbanization, and resource extraction have further altered the landscape in different regions.
because our country is so large