Africa is a continent, not a country. The Atlantic Ocean and Indian Ocean both touch it. One African country, South Africa, touches both of those oceans too.
Africa is the 2nd largest continent on the earth.Africa has over 50 countries in it.In Africa over 2000 languages are spoken.I hope this is very interesting to you!
about two times biggerNOTE: You should compare Africa to North America, both continents, rather than to compare a continent to a country.
Distinguishing features of Africa include: the Sahara Desert, the Pyramids in Egypt, the Nile River, Madagascar---a large island off the southeast coast of Africa---Lake Victoria, and Victoria Falls.
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Of the 8 countries with a population growth rate greater than 3%, 7 of them are located in Africa.
The Indian ocean and the Southern Ocean are the oceans that do not touch the continent of North America. The others touch it on its North, East and West edges.
the Arctic, Atlantic and the Pacific oceans
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Africa touches the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Indian Ocean to the east, and the Southern Ocean to the south.
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pacific ocean, Atlantic ocean and the arctic ocean!
South America, Africa, and Asia
All 3 are countries in the continent of Africa. South Africa forms the southern end of the continent. Namibia is on the southwest of Africa and shares a border with South Africa. Angola borders Namibia, being to the north of it.
The Sahara covers about one third of the African continent.
Africa Lake Victoria is bordered by 3 countries in Eastern Africa : Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania.
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