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Comparison of "South America and North America"

1. Natural aspects: the climate environment in South America includes various landforms, from the tropical marine climate in the Caribbean to the tropical rain forest in the Amazon, and then to the polar climate in Tierra del Fuego; From the Andes in the west to the Great Plains in the east, it is a hodgepodge of climate and geography; The climate in North America can generally be divided into temperate continental climate in the northern frigid zone and tropical maritime climate in the south (of course, there are some local climate types that are not detailed); Topographically, the western part is the Rocky Mountains, which gradually transits to the central mountains and then to the Appalachian Mountains in the east, while Mexico is mainly plain and hilly. 2. Humanities: The residents of the United States and Canada are mainly British immigrants and major developed countries. They have obvious British characteristics in culture, but they are more open and enthusiastic than Britain; America south of Mexico, once a colony of Spain and Portugal, has a distinctive Latin style.