There is no or little farming in much or north Africa along with southern Africa because of the climate. It's getting farther away from the equator and the climate starts to get colder.
South Africa is south of the Equator.
Africa is intersected by the equator, Australia is south of the equator.
the suns rays hit the equator directly and that means that near the equator is tropical. the equator runs right through Africa.
Kenya is closer since it is on the equator.
The equator crosses through Africa, but it doesn't touch any part of the US. But Africa is also more than three times the size of the US. There are places in the US that are farther from the equator than any place in Africa is, but most of Africa's Mediterranean coast is farther from the equator than maybe 40% of the US is. We'll let you construct the Venn diagram.
Africa is both, but it is a little more north.Please check your nearest map. Africa is both North and South of the Equator. The equator runs through the middle of Africa.
North America is farther north than Africa.North America is further north than Africa. America is from latitude 22.79 to 71.30 = 48.51 in heightAfrica is from -34.83 to 37.34 = 72.17 in heightThere is an overlap of 14.55North America is. Africa is very equatorial while North America is all above the equator.
No, the Equator goes right through the northern part of Africa
Central Africa is much nearer to the equator so it would have a warmer climate than northern Europe, which is closer to the Arctic.
There is no or little farming in much or north Africa along with southern Africa because of the climate. It's getting farther away from the equator and the climate starts to get colder.
The continent that is almost cut in half by the Equator is Africa.
The northern hemisphere is located above the equator and includes parts of North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. It is characterized by colder climates in regions farther north and warmer climates in regions closer to the equator.
Africa.Because the equator goes through it whereas it doesn't go through the US.I guess you'd have to say that Africa is 'closer', because the equator crosses Africa but it doesn't cross the US.But it feels like there's something bogus about the comparison ... Africa is also more than 3 times the size of the US.
South America is farther south than Africa.
South Africa is south of the Equator.
The equator goes though South Africa, Africa and new Guinea