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    The population of the Mountain West is growing much faster than the United States population as a whole. For example, Nevada's population grew 32.3 percent from 2000 to 2009, which is more than three times as much as the United States as a whole (9.1 percent).
    Author:R. Adam Dastrup, Ma, GispPublished:2020
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    The United States population is nearly 330 million as of 2020. Canada now has over thirty-four million people. The US population is growing by about 2.5 million people each year. A little less than half the growth can be attributed to immigration and the rest to birth rates.
    Author:R. Adam Dastrup, Ma, GispPublished:2020
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    The Port of South Louisiana, located along the Mississippi, is the largest in the United States in tonnage. Below North America lies several aquifers or underground layers of permeable rock that hold groundwater. The largest of these aquifers is the Ogallala Aquifer, located in the central United States, stretching from South Dakota to Texas.
    Author:R. Adam Dastrup, Ma, GispPublished:2020
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    South America. 7.1 Learning Objectives. 7.2 El Nina and La Nino. 7.3 Tropical Deforestation. 7.4 Latin American Independence. 7.5 References. Appendix. Applied World Regional Geography. North America Previous/next navigation. Back to top. License.
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    Mexico and Central America are dominated by more tropical climates and were colonized mainly by the Spanish. The United States and Canada, the second- and third-largest countries in the world in physical area, respectively, make up more than 13 percent of the world's total landmass.
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    North America. 9.1 Identifying the Region. 9.2 Physical Geography of the Region ... 9.6 United States of America. Population Distribution in North America; United States Census ... Chapter 9: South Asia. In World Regional Geography. University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing edition, 2016. This edition adapted from a work originally produced ...
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    9.6 United States of America. Population Distribution in North America; United States Census; Migration Patterns; Urban Development; Immigration; ... World Regional Geography: People, Places, and Globalization, that I have drawn from, revised, remixed, or shared-alike. The intent of this textbook is to update and build upon the body of ...
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    Even the United States had only about a 12.5 percent foreign-born population in 2006. If Canada's current immigration rates continue, by 2017, more than 22 percent of Canada's population will be foreign-born, which equals the high rate seen in the early twentieth century, during the golden age of Eastern European immigration to North America.
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    Colder type D climates dominate the Mongolian steppe and northern China. The eastern coast of the Asian continent is home to islands and peninsulas, which include Taiwan and the countries of Japan and North and South Korea. North Korea's type D climates are similar to the northern tier of the United States, comparable to North Dakota.
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