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North America, third largest of the world's continents, lying for the most part between the Arctic Circle and the Tropic of Cancer.
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The discussion that follows primarily covers the nonindigenous peoples of mainland North America. The ethnohistory of the North American Indians is treated in ...
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North America, Continent, Western Hemisphere. The third-largest continent on earth, it lies mostly between the Arctic Circle and the Tropic of Cancer.
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North America - Prehistoric, Geology, Plate Tectonics: The interval between about 1.3 billion and 950 million years ago began with continental rifting and ...
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North America - Prairies, Steppes, Savannas: The temperate grasslands, or prairies, form a belt between forest and desert, mainly on the Great Plains but ...
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With a large shield area and mountains strongly intruded by igneous rocks, the continent is well endowed with metals. Its vast interior lowlands and some long ...
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Industry has been strengthened by the ease of movement in North America. Waterways, widely used by the Indians and early Europeans, are still important.
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Between Mexico's eastern and western mountain systems lies a high central plateau. The Great Lakes, in east-central North America, make up the largest area of ...
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1 Places and infrastructure. 1.1 Africa; 1.2 Antarctica; 1.3 Asia; 1.4 Europe; 1.5 Latin America and the Caribbean; 1.6 North America; 1.7 Oceania. 2 History.
Outside academia, botany was the science that benefitted most from contributions of women in early modern times. The attitude toward educating women in medical ...
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