North America Amaya Meads. Physical Features  North America ‘s largest mountain range is rocky mountains.  The river that flows through the United States.

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North America Amaya Meads

Physical Features  North America ‘s largest mountain range is rocky mountains.  The river that flows through the United States and Canada is Yukon.  On the political map it is a different color than the United States.

Capitals  The national capital of the three largest countries in North America are Mexico city, Washington D.C., and Ottawa.  The capital of Canada is father than the capital of the United States.  The capital of Mexico is about 2,000 miles.

Provinces  They are about 11 provinces and territory.  The great lake that lies completely within the United States is Lake Michigan.  The provinces that border more than one state are :British Columbia areWashigton,Idaho,and Montana.

Wild  Dawson (Klondike) is in the territory of Yukon.  The dog traders traveled 2200 miles.  In Dawson it had dry and rainy weather and in California it had very short, cool summer.

The highest mountains  The highest point in North America IS Mt.Mckinley and it is in the country of the United States.  Mt. Whitney is 384 ft. taller than Pikes Peak.

Latitude and Longitude  Maine will be 100 degrees west.  If I divide the united states at 100 degrees west longitude the western would have the greater population. Eastern small Atlantic ocean Western big pacific ocean

Rivers  The states that border it is Louisiana, Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas,and South Carolina.  Mississippi river flows into the Illinois river.  The problem is he cant past up Tennessee because thin he would be passing up New Orleans.

Major Economics  Economics is world corn population.  The answers is manufacturing.  The answer is the rivers and oceans.

Great Plains Great plains Grass Animals Wild life Mountains Ranges Peeks Houses Jobs transportation

Economy  The capital of Mexico because it is not close to anything.  It is about 50 feet away from Canada's capital.

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