Yes, Kenya is located near the equator and falls within the tropical region. The country experiences a tropical climate characterized by warm temperatures and distinct wet and dry seasons.
Kenya is not a part of the United Sates. Kenya is an independent nation in the continent of Africa; it is not part of the US. And no, Barack Obama was not born in Kenya, he was born in Hawaii.
The equator passes through Kenya, so part of it is in the northern hemisphere and part of it is in the southern hemisphere.
Kenya is right on the equator, so part of it is in the northern hemisphere and part of it is in the southern hemisphere. Kenya is also entirely in the eastern hemisphere.
The part of the equator that crosses Kenya is 488 miles long.
Kenya is located in East Africa. It borders the countries of Tanzania, Uganda, South Sudan, Ethiopia, and Somalia.
Lots of rain thats for sure
Nope, kenya is not part of the eu.
Kenya is in Africa.
Everywhere in Kenya
Kenya is not a part of the United Sates. Kenya is an independent nation in the continent of Africa; it is not part of the US. And no, Barack Obama was not born in Kenya, he was born in Hawaii.
Kenya is part of the continent of Africa.
No. The tropics is defined as the area between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. Since neither of these tropics pass through the continental US or Europe, then they are not a part of the tropics.
Kenya was previously a part of the British Empire (United Kingdom)
The tropics
The equator passes through Kenya, so part of it is in the northern hemisphere and part of it is in the southern hemisphere.
The northern part is above the Tropic of Cancer however the southern region lies withing the Tropic of Cancer and is "Technically" in the tropics. To be tropic you must be on or between the tropics and the equatorial line. But yeah, it's the tropics.
Nairobi, the capital and largest city of Kenya, lies on the River Athi in the southern part of Kenya,