By: Fawaz and Sam G..  The Unites States of America is a country surrounded by water. Above the USA is Canada, and is Mexico. The capitol of the USA.

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By: Fawaz and Sam G.

 The Unites States of America is a country surrounded by water. Above the USA is Canada, and is Mexico. The capitol of the USA is Washington D.C. located in the eastern part of the USA.  Name: Unites States of America  Population: 317,054,101  GDP: 15,680,000,000,000  Energy Consumption: quadrillion BTU

ResourcesValueUnitsRankPeriodSource Wind Potential 42,432Mega Wats 2 nd 2002NREL Solar Potential 6.9 million Mega Wats 8 th 2004NREL Coal Reserves 1,094.3 million Short tons3 rd 2006EIA Natural Gas Reserves 8,500,000,000,000 Cubic Meters 5 th 2013Wikipedia Oil Reserves 23,267Barrels14 th 2013Wikipedia