Maps of the US
The U.S. has more immigrants than any other nation in the world. Nowadays, about 45 million people, comprising 14% of the national population, live in the U.S. The population of immigrants is also wildly diverse, with just almost every nation in the world represented among American immigrants.
Read MoreSnow continuously has challenged humans but also has attracted and fascinated us. It changes the landscape around us, even altering the sounds we hear and the odors we breathe. For some, the expectation of coming snowstorms is like for Santa Claus on Christmas. But the charm and delight ever are compensated by anxiety and danger.
Read MoreThis is an incomplete map of deaths that occurred in New York City over roughly the past two years. It
Read MoreMost and least remembered states based on 12 Sporcle responses.
Read MoreThe United States is a diverse country. That’s why many people have a lot of misconceptions about the United States. Atlas of the stereotype maps below shows these misconceptions about different parts of the country.
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Read MoreThe United States is home to a vast network of rivers, playing a crucial role in the nation’s geography and ecosystems. Major rivers like the Mississippi, Missouri, and Ohio traverse diverse landscapes, influencing agriculture, transportation, and industry. These waterways not only support a variety of ecosystems but also serve as vital sources for irrigation, hydroelectric power, and recreation, contributing significantly to the environmental and economic fabric of the country.
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