It shaped much of New England.
Huge amounts of gravel were pushed around, creating Long Island.
It covered Canada under thousands of feet of ice.
A.
Canada was covered with ice thousands of feet thick.
B.
Much of the northern United States was ice covered.
The area that is now known as Canada had a substantial amount of ice. This sheet of ice extended into the mid section of the North American continent. Southern portions featured a variety of forests.
North America is located on the Earth, also it has dessert like regions etc.
The climate of North America must have been much warmer and more humid than it is in the present day. This is because when North America was a part of Pangaea, it was much closer to the equator (see figure 17.5 on page 471). Since the equator receives the highest concentration of the sun's energy and heat, the climate is warmer. So when the super-continent split apart, North America drifted towards the north end of the planet to reach the position it is at today, giving it the present cool climate. The climate of ancient North America must have been close to the current climate of South Asia (places such as India), and Central Africa.
That is a total mystery. But I think yes. The land of Pangaea, was split by a massive earthquake. It split North America from Eroupe and Asia, and South America from Africa. That's what created, the North Atlantic Ridge. The North Atlantic Ridge or the NAR, is long row of mountains, that splits the Atlantic Ocean. But that ridge is actually spliting up the Atlantic Ocean, and closing in on the Pacific, so basically, the earthquake is still going on, but very very slowly. So its like North America, Eroupe and Asia and Africa are floating islands, and there floating towards the Pacific and making the Atlantic wider. So that answer is yes!
Buildup of carbon deposits led to surplus oxygen in the atmosphere. Oxygen built up in the Mississippian period and by the end of the carboniferous period, 35% of the atmosphere was oxygen. -nb
subtropical and tropical latitudes. also in places where there are long dry seasons that last months like mexico south and central america, india, africa etc.
Spain
It look dryer than today.
usually, people owned farms.
when it summer in north america its winter in south america and when its winter in north america its summer in south america.
There is no leader of North America. North American consists of 23 different nations.
They immigrated to British North America because they felt like it
it made the settlement mush easy than North America
Not all people like North America. It is just where the US is. More people live in other continents.
No. Not in North America. There are mountain ranges in North America with other names - like the Rocky Mountains. The Pyrenees Mountain Range is in Europe.
Because they dont feel like it.
How dose the north amarica map look like
Much like North America, but the north is closer to the equator and therefore the hotter area, and it gets colder as you go south, so it is the reverse of North America. Additionally, the hottest areas are much hotter as the equator passes through South America. While North America has subtropical conditions, South America has both tropical and subtropical areas. Like North America, South America has many climates, and is overall warmer than North America, but cold in the top of the Andes, especially in winter, and also in the far south, near Antarctica.