North America By Shane Smith, Riley McAdams and John Stone.

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North America By Shane Smith, Riley McAdams and John Stone

Population: About 502 million people

Interesting facts Mexico is the largest city in North America

Top countries United states, mexico, canada, cuba, and Guatemala

Resources Corn meat cotton soybeans tobacco and wheat coal iron bauxite natural gas petroleun mercurly nickel potash and silver

Major Rivers /Lakes Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Largest Cities Mexico city, New york city, Los angeles,Chicago, and Troronto

What Language is Spoken There Cree, English, and Spanish

Climate North America extending to with in 10 of lat itude of both the equator and the north pole enbraces every climatic zone from tropical rain forest and savanna on the land.

Landforms Grand Canyon, Mount Orizaba, and Canadian Sheild

Culture Native culture and a strong European influence in many parts of the country