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What is the climate in the US?

Mostly temperate, with some tropical areas

What is the climate in Canada?

Temperate in the south and subarctic and arctic in the north

What is the climate in Mexico?

Tropical to desert

What is the US population?

303 million people

What is Canada's population?

33 million people




*90% of the people live within 160 km of the US border*

What is Mexico's population?

109 million people

What does the US border?

Canada, Mexico, and the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean

What does Canada border?

The US and the Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic Ocean

What does Mexico border?

The US, Belize, Guatemala, and the Pacific Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea

What is the US divided into?

The US is divided into 50 states, and the capital is the District of Columbia

What is Canada divided into?

Canada is divided into 10 provinces and 3 territories

What is Mexico divided into?

Mexico is divided into 31 states and 1 federal district.

What is the average GDP in the US?

$44,000 per person

What is the average GDP in Canada?

$40,000 per person

What is the average GDP in Mexico?

$14,000 per person

What is the religion in the US?

No predominant religion; 51% Protestant, 12% no affiliation, and 4% don't believe in religion.

What is the religion in Canada?

Information not found

What is the religion in Mexico?

Over 75% practices Catholicism

Describe the US government.

Democratically elected president and vice president, leading a country who was founded on the principle of separation of church and state.

Describe Canada's government.

Constitutional monarchy that is also a parliamentary democracy and a federation.

Describe Mexico's government.

Information not found