North America By Jesse Bradley-Johnson and AzuraGraceRappa-Gray.

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North America By Jesse Bradley-Johnson and AzuraGraceRappa-Gray

Countries of North America North America has three countries. The U.S.A, Canada and Mexico. United States of America. Canada Mexico

Where is North America? North America is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on the east and the Pacific Ocean on the west. It is located in the northern and western hemispheres.

Fast Facts The highest point is Mount McKinley. It is 20,320 ft. tall. The Mississippi River is the longest river in North America. It is 4, 700 miles long. Population 458,000,000

GeographyGeography Denali is another name for Mount McKinley. The name Denali means the great one.

The Grand Canyon The grand canyon is 277 miles long and 5000 feet deep It is in Arizona.

Some wildlife in North America Buffalo live on the interior plains. Polar bears live in Alaska.

People/culture About 500 million people live in North America.More then 70 % live in cities. For many year Native American Lived in the Grand Canyon.

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