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North America Geographic Regions - 8 Regions Footage - Lesson Plan Included

Thank you for watching! I made this video for my 8th grade class. The purpose of the video was to show at the very beginning of the North America unit and to pause the video after each region is shown to discuss as a class the physical characteristics they noticed about each.

I've also attached a free 5 question worksheet on teacher pay teachers that I used during COVID-19 virtual learning.

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How Many Countries Are There in North America

How many countries are there in North America? Well, that’s an intriguing question as not many know the correct answer! So, for starters, we can say that the continent of North America is comprised of 23 countries and 18 dependencies.
However, these countries and dependencies are distributed among three sub-regions of the North American continent: North America (subregion), Central America and the Caribbean!
So, today in this video, let’s learn about these specific sub-regions of North American and the various countries they comprise of. Hence, without further ado, let’s get to it!

A Brief Knowledge about the North American Continent
The North American continent is located in the Northern Hemisphere and extends from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Caribbean Sea and Central America in the south. The easternmost part of North America is Newfoundland, an island off the coast of Canada. To its west lies Greenland, another large island.
Westward from there are various smaller islands including those making up parts of present-day United States: Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Cuba. Continental North America includes Mexico as well as all of mainland United States (including Alaska). With an area just over 24 million square kilometres, it is almost twice large than Europe which spans a little over 11 million square kilometres, but is much smaller than Asia that covers almost 44 million square kilometres!
Furthermore, the North American continent can be divided into 3 sub-regions
• North America (sub-region)
• Central America
• The Caribbean

North America (Subregion)

a. A Brief Geographical Overview
The North American subregion is made up of the United States, Canada and Mexico. It also includes dependencies such as St. Pierre and Miquelon, Greenland and Bermuda. Canada is the largest country in both this region as well as on the North American continent.
With a landmass of almost 10 million km2, it is second only to Russia in terms of size. The smallest territory in this subregion is that of St. Pierre and Miquelon, which consists of just two small islands off the coast of Newfoundland with a total area of less than 300 km2.
This subregion is home to approximately 450 million people. The United States, with a population of 332 million, is the most populous country in the subregion. Apart from that, Mexico with 127 million people, ranks second and Canada ranks third with around 38 million people!

b. People and Culture
The population in North America is quite diverse, with aboriginals still present in Canada and the United States. Moreover, Canada often defines itself as multicultural, while the US is a melting pot of different cultures.
However, people are encouraged to be Americans first and foremost in the US! English is the most widely spoken language among this subregion's populace. However, both English and French are official languages within Canadian borders.
Additionally, there are millions of Spanish speakers living throughout various states in the US; the vast majority residing within Florida, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and California.

c. Economy
The North American subregion is also home to some of the world's most powerful economies. The United States, as the world's largest economy, contributes to almost a quarter of global GDP.
Canada, meanwhile, is a member of the G7 group of industrialized nations and boasts its own strong economy. Oil and gas are extremely important industries in both countries: in the US they account for around 11% of GDP while in Canada they make up more than 5%. Fishing is also an important sector in Canada, with fish exports totalling CAD$6 billion annually.
California - specifically the area known as Silicon Valley - is one of the most important centres for technological innovation and development globally. This has helped cement California's status as having one of America's strongest economies!


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USA: Geography, Nature, People & Culture

United States of America is the third largest country in the world, with almost the third largest population. The country is located in North America, bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. The northern border is Canada, and the southern neighbor is Mexico. There are 50 states and the District of Columbia, and Washington, D.C. is the capital. The United States is economically and politically very powerful nation.

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Biggest, Tallest, Widest, Deepest Natural Formations in North America

Overview of some of the biggest and best landforms in North America. I look at the top rivers, lakes, waterfalls, canyons, islands, caves, and more in a quick rundown of the ESTs of nature on the continent.

0:00 Intro
0:29 Rivers
1:06 Lakes
2:36 Waterfalls
3:54 Oceanic stats
5:22 Islands
6:18 Caves
7:36 Mountains
8:52 Canyons

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Tallest non-Skyscrapers in North America

Top 10 tallest manmade structures in North America that are not skyscrapers. I also show many interesting and strange towers and monuments that are tall but not amongst the absolute tallest.

0:00 Intro
0:40 10 Tallest Inhabitable Freestanding Structures
4:18 Other Interesting Tall Structures
7:10 Tallest Manmade Structures

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Largest Canyons in North America: Natural Wonders Part 1

First video in a series discussing Natural Wonders of North America. In this video I discuss the largest canyons in North America. There are many different ways to determine largest canyon whether it be depth, length, or width, so here I look at many of the canyons that are considered the largest ones based on the different criteria.

0:00 Intro
1:29 Grand Canyon
2:28 Copper Canyon
3:36 Kings Canyon
4:58 Hells Canyon
6:08 Palo Duro Canyon
7:25 Columbia River Gorge
8:36 New River Gorge
10:06 Grand Canyon of the Stikine
10:54 Grand Canyon of Greenland
11:56 Outro


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Regional Terms in the U.S. Defined

Discussion of what the various terms for broad regions in the U.S. mean and what places they encompass. The terms Midwest, South, Northwest, Mid-Atlantic, and more have names that may not exactly match up with the direction that the term alludes to.


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South America vs Latin America: What's the Difference? #shorts #countries #geography

What is the difference between South America and Latin America?

South America and Latin America are two terms that are often used to refer to regions in the Americas, but they have slightly different meanings.

South America is a continent in the western hemisphere that is bordered by North America to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the northeast, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east.

On the other hand, Latin America is the name for the parts of the Americas where Romance languages are spoken, like Spanish, Portuguese, and French. This region includes all of South America, as well as Central America and the Caribbean.

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Top 25 Skylines in North America 2023

Countdown of the 25 best downtown skylines in North America. A skyline is a city's centerpiece and in this video I rank the top 25 ones.

0:00 Intro
0:42 Detroit
0:59 Charlotte
1:14 Monterrey
1:41 Edmonton
2:02 Minneapolis
2:28 Los Angeles
2:53 Montreal
3:15 Houston
3:35 Austin
3:53 Cincinnati
4:13 Calgary
4:35 Miami
4:54 Denver
5:15 Boston
5:38 Dallas
6:00 Honolulu
6:21 Philadelphia
6:44 Seattle
7:03 Las Vegas
7:27 Pittsburgh
7:51 San Francisco
8:15 Vancouver
8:36 Toronto
8:58 Chicago
9:37 New York
10:08 Outro

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How Climbers Take on North America's Highest Volcano | National Geographic

Rising more than 18,400 feet on the border between Mexico's Puebla and Veracruz states, Pico de Orizaba claims two superlatives: the tallest mountain in Mexico, and the tallest volcano in North America.
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It's also very prominent in the landscape, potentially visible from ships in the Gulf of Mexico, about 70 miles away.

Orizaba, also known as Citlaltépetl, Star Mountain, in the indigenous Nahuatl language, is a logical destination for international climbers. It's majestic, well-traversed, and—near to both Puebla City and Mexico City—very accessible.

Which is not to say climbing Orizaba is a low-risk activity. It's had fatalities as recently as a few months ago.

Climbing partners Jeven Dovey and Carlos Bonilla met while making an ascent of Mount Rainier, and they have summited other peaks in the Cascades. Confident in each other's support, they decided to make a trip to two of Mexico's mountains their first international foray, and their highest attempts to date.

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Examining Interesting Maps Part 4

Taking a look at some cool maps of North America and the World. This is part 4 in this series. Check out the other videos in the series.


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Top 25 Skylines in North America

Counting down the 25 best city skylines in North America. A skyline is often the first impression someone gets of a city and it can make a city look bigger or smaller than it really is. It can be a source of pride for people who live there. In this video I rank the 25 most impressive skylines in the US and Canada.

Oddities of U.S. Geography Part 3

The third video in the series where I examine interesting quirks of (mostly) U.S. geography. I take a look at strange borders, unexpected distances, strange population trends, and more.

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16 Oddities of U.S. Geography

Examining 16 odd and quirky aspects of U.S. geography. With such a huge country as the U.S. there are bound to be some oddities and quirks with the geography. In this video I discuss several of these funny and strange aspects.

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10 Most Scenic Drives in the U.S.

Discussion about what are the 10 most beautiful drives in the U.S. in my opinion. I've driven all around the 48 contiguous states and have seen many beautiful roads. Here are the most scenic drives that you won't want to miss.


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0:53 Oregon Coast
1:48 Theodore Roosevelt N.P.
2:50 Badlands
3:41 Florida Keys
4:20 Central Colorado
5:03 Blue Ridge Parkway
5:43 Big Sur
6:39 Michigan UP
7:28 West Maine Wilderness
8:15 Southern Utah
9:27 Outro

Climate in the U.S. - Why's It Like That?

An examination of the climatic regions of the US and why different parts of the country experience wildly different climates. In this video I take a look at precipitation, temperatures, weather hazards and other features of weather and climate that lead to the most important aspect of where people live.

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