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As our journey continues to North America, we learn why this continent is often referred to as a hotspot for tornadoes. The unique collision of warm and cold air masses creates favorable conditions for these extreme weather events. We also explore the Yellowstone Supervolcano, a natural feature that poses potential threats yet fascinates scientists due to its geological significance.
Despite its imposing landscapes and deceptive tranquility, North America shows signs of environmental challenges spurred by human activity. From the advent of agricultural practices to urban expansion, the continent faces pressing ecological questions about conservation and sustainability.