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according to the laws and regulations of the united states of America, a snapper must be a least 7cm long
1ton as in one short ton used in america = 907.185kgso according to that 1ton times 3000= 3000x907.185=272151tonne as in metric tonne = 1000kg so ans will be = 300000
there 13262 schools in America
23% of america, or 73,000,000 americans.
There is some controversy, but in the US North America and South America are considered two different continents.
Geographers divide Latin America into three main regions: Central America, the Caribbean, and South America. Each region has its own unique cultural, historical, and geographical characteristics.
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North America. Mexico is south of America. It is also considered part of Latin America by cultural geographers.
a region within Middle America lying between Mexico and Colombia
Geographers often divide Latin America into three major geographic area --- Middle America, The Caribbean and South America.
The large landmasses that geographers identify as the seven continents are: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, Australia, and South America.
North America, although technically it belongs to Europe.
There are five major regions: North America, South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia. Some geographers also consider Australia to be a sixth region.
North America - Mexico lies within the North American tectonic plate.
Geographers organize the world into continents. They are North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Australia and Antarctica. They also use regions, such as the Middle East, the Caribbean and Central America.
Central America is a region comprised of seven countries: Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama. It serves as a bridge between North and South America, connecting the two continents. Geographically, it is bordered by Mexico to the north and Colombia to the south, with the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Caribbean Sea to the east.
At the bottom of the social hierarchy in Latin America were the indigenous peoples and African slaves who were subjected to exploitation, discrimination, and marginalization by the European colonizers and their descendants. They faced significant challenges in terms of rights, social status, and opportunities for advancement within the society.