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  1. North America Geography Facts. Percent of Earth's Land: 16.5%; Highest Point: Mt McKinley in Alaska, 20,322ft (6,194m) (see map) Lowest Point: Death Valley in California, -282 ft (-86m) below sea level (see map)

  2. Discover diverse geography, rich history, & breathtaking landmarks in North America with a comprehensive atlas, including unique cultures & natural wonders. North America Map: Regions, Geography, Facts & Figures | Infoplease

  3. North America is a continent [b] in the Northern and Western Hemispheres. [c] North America is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the southeast by South America and the Caribbean Sea, and to the west and south by the Pacific Ocean.

  4. Area: 9,419,321 sq mi (24,395,926 sq km). Population (2014 est.): 560,851,000. Shaped like an inverted triangle, North America was apparently the first continent to achieve its current approximate size and shape. Its geologic structure is built around a stable platform of Precambrian rock called the Canadian Shield.

  5. Map by the National Geographic Society. Photograph. Article. Vocabulary. North America, the third-largest continent, extends from the tiny Aleutian Islands in the northwest to the Isthmus of Panama in the south. North Americas physical geography, environment and resources, and human geography can be considered separately.

  6. With an estimated population of 580 million and an area of 24,709,000 km 2 (9,540,000 mi 2 ), the northernmost of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere is bounded by the Pacific Ocean on the west; the Atlantic Ocean on the east; the Caribbean Sea on the south; and the Arctic Ocean on the north. Global view centered on North America.

  7. North America is the third largest continent in the world. It is located in the Northern Hemisphere. The north of the continent is within the Arctic Circle and the Tropic of Cancer passes through ...

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