North America comprises approximately _% of Earth's total landmass
What is 14%
This term is used to describe the "core of the core"
What is Megalopolis?
The English translation of "our land" is equivalent to this Canadian territory.
What is Nunavut?
The nickname given to large-scale swine farms
What is a pork palace?
The Colorado River is the _ longest river in the USA
What is the 5th longest river?
North America comprises approximately _% of the world's total population
What is 5%
This city is the "Core of the Core's" core
As Ontario is known as the _ core; Quebec is known as the _ core
What is the Southwestern core; What is the Northeastern core?
This crop is commonly used as dairy cattle feed
These states make up the upper basin of the Colorado River
What is Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, and New Mexico?
This many people approximately cross the US-Canada border every year
What is 100 - 200 million people?
The nickname of the Washington DC to Boston corridor
What is BosWash?
This was the primary mission of the Parti Quebecois
What is independence?
The largest concentrations of beef cattle are held in these two states
What is Kansas and Nebraska
The number of dams currently on the Colorado River is _
What is 29?
The United States grows this amount of food which is enough to feed the North American population how many times over
This is the approximate commute time of NYC
What is ≈ 80min/day
Name 2 economic challenges which Canadian territories face
What is lower average incomes?
What is 2x unemployment as the provinces?
What is 2x the cost of all goods?
This is a primary purpose of keeping animals in feed lots
What is limiting movement?
The dam located between Utah and Arizona created this lake
What is Lake Powell
As the United States is a federal republic; Canada is a _
What is a confederation?
1) This is the region of the rustbelt; and 2) the rustbelt signifies _
What is the northeast USA? What is being past its prime?
This Canadian Territory is approximately the size of 3 Texas'
What is Nunavut?
The name of a place within the northern "flyover states" which avoided the receding glaciers of the last ice age
What is the Wisconsin Driftless Area?
Lake Powell was at _% capacity in 1999; and is at _% capacity as of today
What is 90%; what is 24%?