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  1. North America - Indigenous, Settlers, Immigration: In global terms, North America long remained a relatively empty and economically undeveloped land until about 1500 ce. After that the continent began to receive great numbers of people from the Old World—primarily Europe and Africa—and it underwent a profound transformation. The discussion that follows primarily covers the nonindigenous ...

  2. Satellite Image of the North American Continent: This illustration is a composite satellite view of North America presented as an orthographic projection centered at 40 degrees north latitude and 95 degrees west longitude. It was created in 2002 as part of NASA's "Blue Marble" series. It is a reprojected and cropped portion of the most detailed ...

  3. North America has rich and varied resources. Although it contains less than 10 percent of the world’s population, it has an extraordinarily high proportion of the world’s resource wealth. It produces a substantial percentage of the world’s oil, iron ore, steel, copper, lead, and zinc. With a significant percentage of the world’s coal ...

  4. North America Travel Guide. National Geographic’s latest travel stories about North America. Photograph by Michael Yamashita, Nat Geo Image Collection.

  5. Oct 19, 2023 · North America's advanced infrastructure has allowed populations, services, and industries to prosper across the continent. With the first underground line opened in 1904, the New York City subway system is one of the oldest and most extensive public transportation systems in the world.

  6. Canada , the United States , and Mexico make up the largest part of the continent of North America. The countries of Central America also are part of the continent, and several islands, including the West Indies and Greenland , are associated with North America. It is third in size and fourth in population among Earth’s continents.

  7. The continent of North America is located in the Western Hemisphere and Northern Hemisphere and spans more than 24,709,000 km² (9,540,000 mi²). There are 23 countries in North America, as well as more than two dozen non-sovereign territories, including Bermuda, Aruba, the Cayman Islands, Greenland, and Puerto Rico.

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