The United States and Canada

As you toured the United States and Canada, you saw different physical regions. These ranged from the flat low-lying land of the Atlantic Coastal Plan to the jagged peaks of the Rocky Mountains. The North American continent also has a variety of natural resources. These include fresh water, arable land, minerals, forestry, and petroleum. The United States and Canada have used these resources to develop diverse economies and intricate infrastructures. Both nations trade internationally. They are major exporters of food, technology, and information systems.
Canada and the United States also share several cultural characteristics. For example, both countries have a history of European colonization. They also have a large population of immigrants, and multicultural societies. Canada and the United States have a peaceful political relationship. This is represented by the fact that they share the longest unfortified border in the world.