No, the Tropic of Cancer does not pass through any South American country.
Specifically, the Tropic of Cancer is found in the Northern Hemisphere. There, it passes through the North American country of Mexico. The South American continent is found in the Southern Hemisphere. Therefore, the Northern Tropic does not pass through any part of continental South America.
MexicoBahamasMexico would be the north American country... I had to answer this question to!!
Yes. The Tropic of Cancer also is called the Northern Tropic. For it's found in the Northern Hemisphere. So any American countries that it may pass through are found on the continent of North America. And the Tropic indeed passes through the North American country of Mexico. Other than the Caribbean island-nation of Bahamas, the Tropic passes over open water in terms of North America. For it passes through the Florida Straits between Florida and Cuba, and between Necker and Nihoa islands in terms of Hawaii.
The Tropic of Cancer crosses parts of . . .The BahamasMoroccoMauritaniaMaliAlgeriaLibyaEgyptSaudi ArabiaUnited Arab EmiratesOmanIndiaBangladeshMyanmarChinaTaiwanMexico
Mexico,Algeria,Egypt,Saudi Arabia and India.
Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Paraguay.
No, though it is north of the Tropic of Cancer.
northern hemisphere
The Arctic Circle can be found North of the Tropic of Cancer.Even though Earth may be "round" as previously stated, the Arctic Circle can be easily located when searching north of the Tropic of Cancer. Not south.north
Necker IslandMexicoBahamasWestern Sahara (claimed by Morocco)MauritaniaMaliAlgeriaNigerLibyaChad - North-most point is defined by Tropic of CancerEgyptSaudi ArabiaUnited Arab EmiratesOmanIndiaBangladeshMyanmarPeople's Republic of ChinaRepublic of China
The Northern, 23 1/2 degrees north latitude.
Taipei ( Taiwan ) in China.
The tropics is the area of Earth surrounding the equator. It extends from about 23.5 degrees (1600 miles) north of the equator to about 23.5 degrees (1600 miles) south. This is from about Durango, Mexico to the middle of Bolivia.