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1. What ocean lies to the east of North America? the Atlantic Ocean

2. What ocean lies to the west of North America? the Pacific Ocean

3. What ocean lies to the north of North America? the Arctic Ocean

4. What is the name of the gulf off eastern Mexico and southeastern North America? the Gulf of Mexico

5. What is the name of the sea north of western Canada? the Beaufort Sea

6. If you were to walk south from the western USA, what country would you enter? Mexico

7. What is the name of the huge bay in northeastern Canada? Hudson Bay

8. If you were to travel from Canada to Guatemala, in which direction would you travel: north, south, east, or west? south

9. What country in Asia is off the northwestern coast of North America? Russia

10. What is the name of the group of lakes between Canada and the USA? the Great Lakes



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