Canada
Mexico, Canada, United States of America, Brazil, Antarctica, Zerg.
Mexico ~ 758,449 sq mi
All of them have capitalistic economies; Australia and Canada are developed, industrialized economies while Mexico and Brazil are still in process of industrialization, commonly known as "emerging markets".
Some of the countries in the Northern Hemisphere include the United States, Canada, Russia, China, France, Germany, United Kingdom, Japan, Brazil, and Mexico.
No, it is north of Brazil in North America. Brazil is in South America.
* Ford of Australia * Ford of Britain * Ford of Argentina * Ford of Brazil * Ford of Canada * Ford of Europe * Ford India * Ford South Africa * Ford Mexico
Sunflowers can be grown almost everywhere. They can be grown in all 50 states, Canada, Mexico, Australia, Russia, Brazil, Germany, Great Britain, Africa, etc...
It's really easy, United States, Canada, Mexico, and Brazil.
North America , Brazil , China , Russia , Canada , India and Mexico.
Mexico, u.s.a, brazil, and Canada.
No, the president of the US does not have authority over other countries such as Canada, Mexico or Brazil. But that said, he does have influence. All presidents of the United States can (and often do) make policies that influence other countries.