INTERESTING FACTS OF AMERICA
The United States is by far the most famous county in the world ..!
- Mostly Attracts Other country's
- Introduced tech-innovations is lots
- sports
- global -culture
- famous movies
- music etc
Specialty of US
The U.S. has the largest economy in the world
- United States: In 2019, the US is expected to exceed USD 21 Trillion.
- GDP RANK: 1st
The longest river in the world
Length : 3,767km
Mouth: Mississippi river
Basin size : 529,350sq miles
Depth : 10-20feet
Cities: Great Falls, MT, Bismarck, ND
3rd LARGEST COUNTRY
The third-largest country in the world by area
Area : 9,833,517
EDUCATION SYSTEM
UNIQUE OF CONSTITUTION
The Constitution of the United States of America became That Charter. Another form of Government
FAMOUS FOR PARKS
- The Grand Canyon National park
- The Great smoky mountains National park
- Yellowstone National park
Unique of America
CLIMATE ZONES
The United States is the only country that has all of Earth's five climate zones.
- tropical
- dry
- temperate
- continental and
- Polar
SCIENTIFIC
US is the only nation to put astronauts on the moon NASA
Office in space: The Pentagon is the office of the Ministry of Defense and the largest office building in the world. According to the land area. So far, the United States is the only country that has sent astronauts to the moon. NASA / GETTY IMAGES space exploration only person on the surface of the moon is an American.
HOLLYWOOD
The American film industry is the largest, oldest, and most profitable film industry in the world. According to research company IBISWorld, the American film industry generated around 33 billion US dollars in 2019
Food
American has eaten pizza more of this world, AMERICAN consume the equal of about 100 acres of pizza every day .
FAVORITE ANIMAL: Dog
Americans love dogs. There are 75.8 million dogs in the United nations. the country with the
second-most dogs in the world
The U.S. FLAG
The current iteration of US flag was designed by a high school student.
Lake Superior is located on the border between the United States and Canada and is the world's largest body of freshwater. The lake covers an area of 31,700 square miles
Famous tourists place
International tourist attraction The United States is the third most visited country by international
15 Simple facts of US
- Hawaii is the newest US state and it became a US state in 1959.
- Most of the storms in the world occur in the central-western region of America and from where they originate is called Tornado Alley (Hurricane Alley).
- New York is the most populous city in America, followed by Los Angeles and Chicago.
- In 1867, America gave only 7.2 million dollars to Russia for Alaska, which according to today is 1 rupee per acre. Alaska is the largest state in the United States in terms of area
- Ninety-nine percent of the testing in the world takes spot in the United States.
- From beautiful natural scenery to historic areas, to cities showcasing the country's rich history, to cities that offer all the modern comforts of today, the United States has a lot to see and do. With a compound of races, societies, and beliefs, the U.S. A land that provides freedom and love for all.
- Lived inland in North America for more than 15,000 years.
- In various polls, the United States was ranked last in overall health care among other prosperous countries.
- About 85% of Americans use the Internet.
- The United States infects more people than any other country in the world. There are currently 2.2 million people in prison or about 22% of the world's prisoner population.
- America is the most obese country. 33% of its population is obese.
- The US Navy is the second-largest Navy force in the world and the Air Force is at number one.
- In America, you can drive a car only when you are 16, you can own a pistol and vote when you are 18, and buy alcohol only when you are 21.
- 18 percent of Americans still believe that the Sun revolves around the Earth.
- A survey conducted on 50-year-old people in the US found that only 12% of them were able to say that they are "very happy".
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