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North America is the 3rd largest continent on Earth.

It lies mostly in the northern hemisphere. It covers about 9.4 million square miles. North America covers just over 16% of the planet’s land area.

North America is the 3rd largest continent on Earth.

It lies mostly in the northern hemisphere. It covers about 9.4 million square miles. North America covers just over 16% of the planet’s land area.

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North America has over 500 million people. The largest city in North America is Mexico City, Mexico. It has almost 9 million people.

The United States has more people than any other country in North America. There are over 300 million people in the U.S.A.

North America has over 500 million people. The largest city in North America is Mexico City, Mexico. It has almost 9 million people.

The United States has more people than any other country in North America. There are over 300 million people in the U.S.A.

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North America has 23 different countries.

Grenada is the smallest country in North America. It is an island country that is only about 211 square miles!

Canada is the largest North American country. It is over 3.8 million square miles.

It the second largest country in the world.

North America has 23 different countries.

Grenada is the smallest country in North America. It is an island country that is only about 211 square miles!

Canada is the largest North American country. It is over 3.8 million square miles.

It the second largest country in the world.

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North America has a large variety of geographic features. There are mountains, plains, deserts, rivers, lakes and swamps.

North America has a large variety of geographic features. There are mountains, plains, deserts, rivers, lakes and swamps.

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The largest mountain range in North America is the Rocky Mountains. They stretch more than 3,000 miles from northern Canada to the southern United States.

The largest island in the world is in North America. It is the island of Greenland. It is over 800,000 square miles.

The largest mountain range in North America is the Rocky Mountains. They stretch more than 3,000 miles from northern Canada to the southern United States.

The largest island in the world is in North America. It is the island of Greenland. It is over 800,000 square miles.

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The highest point is Mount McKinley. It is in the state of Alaska. It is over 20,000 feet.

The lowest point is Death Valley in the states of California and Nevada. It lies 282 feet below sea level.

The highest point is Mount McKinley. It is in the state of Alaska. It is over 20,000 feet.

The lowest point is Death Valley in the states of California and Nevada. It lies 282 feet below sea level.

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The Grand Canyon is a colorful steep-sided gorge carved by the Colorado River in the state of Arizona.

It was created over a period of 6 million years! It is 277 miles long, ranges in width from 4 to 18 miles and gets over a mile deep.

The Grand Canyon is a colorful steep-sided gorge carved by the Colorado River in the state of Arizona.

It was created over a period of 6 million years! It is 277 miles long, ranges in width from 4 to 18 miles and gets over a mile deep.

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moose

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Bald eagle

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Grizzly bear

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possum

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Mountain lion

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buffalo

coyote

porcupine

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skunk

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rattlesnake

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armadillo

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