10/05/2024
KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AMERICA, NORTH AMERICA, SOUTH AMERICA, USA, AND ALASKA
In the vast landscape of geography, terms like America, North America, South America, USA, and Alaska often get tangled, leading to confusion—Let's untangle them:
America:
• "America" typically refers to the United States of America (USA). However, strictly speaking, "America" encompasses both North and South America continents just like Africa.
• The USA is a country within the continent of North America.
North America:
• North America is one of the seven continents on Earth, consisting of 23 countries and numerous territories.
• It's bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and South America to the southeast.
• Key countries include Canada, the United States of America, Mexico and several others in Central America and the Caribbean.
South America:
• South America is another continent, located in the Western Hemisphere, primarily in the Southern Hemisphere.
• It's bordered by the Caribbean Sea to the northwest and the Atlantic Ocean to the north, east.
• It is comprised of 12 countries, including Brazil, Argentina, Peru, and others.
USA (United States of America):
• The United States of America, commonly known as the USA, is a country located in North America, comprising 50 states and a federal district Washington, D.C.).
• The capital city of the USA is Washington, D.C.
• It's one of the world's most influential nations, known for its cultural diversity, economic power, technological innovation, scientific research, advanced education system, political and military prowess among others.
Alaska:
• Alaska is a state of the United States situated in the northwest extremity of North America, separated from the contiguous United States by Canada.
• It is the largest state in the USA by area but one of the least populous.
• It is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, wildlife, and unique cultural heritage.
Below are the 50 states of the USA and their respective capital cities:
1. Alabama - Montgomery
2. Alaska - Juneau
3. Arizona - Phoenix
4. Arkansas - Little Rock
5. California - Sacramento
6. Colorado - Denver
7. Connecticut - Hartford
8. Delaware - Dover
9. Florida - Tallahassee
10. Georgia - Atlanta
11. Hawaii - Honolulu
12. Idaho - Boise
13. Illinois - Springfield
14. Indiana - Indianapolis
15. Iowa - Des Moines
16. Kansas - Topeka
17. Kentucky - Frankfort
18. Louisiana - Baton Rouge
19. Maine - Augusta
20. Maryland - Annapolis
21. Massachusetts - Boston
22. Michigan - Lansing
23. Minnesota - Saint Paul
24. Mississippi - Jackson
25. Missouri - Jefferson City
26. Montana - Helena
27. Nebraska - Lincoln
28. Nevada - Carson City
29. New Hampshire - Concord
30. New Jersey - Trenton
31. New Mexico - Santa Fe
32. New York - Albany
33. North Carolina - Raleigh
34. North Dakota - Bismarck
35. Ohio - Columbus
36. Oklahoma - Oklahoma City
37. Oregon - Salem
38. Pennsylvania - Harrisburg
39. Rhode Island - Providence
40. South Carolina - Columbia
41. South Dakota - Pierre
42. Tennessee - Nashville
43. Texas - Austin
44. Utah - Salt Lake City
45. Vermont - Montpelier
46. Virginia - Richmond
47. Washington - Olympia
48. West Virginia - Charleston
49. Wisconsin - Madison
50. Wyoming - Cheyennes
Source :John orimbo
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