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Demographics of North America

Okay kiddo, let me explain the demographics of North America to you.

North America is a big continent that is made up of three countries: Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Each of these countries has a different population of people that live there, and we call this the demographics.

Demographics tell us things like how many people live in each country, how old they are, what languages they speak, and what their cultures are like.

In Canada, there are about 37 million people that live there. Most of them speak either English or French, and they have a high standard of living with good healthcare and education.

In Mexico, there are about 129 million people that live there. Most of them speak Spanish, and their culture has a lot of colorful traditions and celebrations, like Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead).

In the United States, there are about 328 million people that live there. They speak many different languages, but English is the most commonly spoken. The culture is very diverse, with people from all over the world living there and bringing their own customs and traditions to the mix.

So, that's a basic idea of what demographics means in North America. It tells us about the different countries and the people that live there.