I will be comparing North America and South America. North America's physical feature has mountainous regions. North America's climate is cold because it is north from the equator, South America's climate is hot since it is close to the equator. South America has tropical weather and mountainous regions as well. That is some of its geographical features.
North America is diversified in its culture. Majority of the population in North America are Christian's. In South America majority of the population's religion is Roman Catholicism. Portuguese and Spanish are the main languages spoken in South America. This is some of the continent's culture. …show more content…
The food eaten is influenced by Europeans and Native Americans. America follows sports as a form to pass time, sports such as football, soccer, basketball, hockey are all played in North America. The United States also celebrates holidays. North America’s culture continues to grow and prosper.
South America’s cuisine is multi - cultural. South America’s music consists of Samba, Tango, and Cumbia. The food in South America is influenced by African, American Indian, and European. South America has holidays such as Christmas and other Roman Catholic holidays. This is the culture of South America.
Although North America and South America are similar they also have many differences. They were both named after Amerigo Vespucci. North America is also much more industrial than South America. South America mainly imports raw goods. This is some of the differences between North and South