No I don't think so, research it, if you want
A tropical ecosystem does exist in the far north, in north Limpopo Province, but South Africa as such could not be described as a tropical country, because the tropics are generally further north on the African continent. However, the climate on the east coast of South Africa is subtropical, while a subtropical highland climate is found in the northeastern interior.
Africa, Asia, Australia, North America, South America have land in the tropics.
Africa, Asia, Australia, North America, South America have land in the tropics.
No, Egypt is not located in the tropics. It is situated in the northeastern part of Africa, with its northern coastline along the Mediterranean Sea. The Tropic of Cancer runs through the country, but Egypt's climate is predominantly influenced by its desert landscape rather than its position in the tropics.
Europe and Antarctica lie completely outside the tropics.
None, It's all part of North Africa.
Northern part of Africa
100% of Africa
the sahara is in Africa, part of North Africa and not the Asian realm
No, only small part of South Africa falls into the tropics. The country is sub-tropical to temperate. It is well south of the Equator.
No. It is in the southern part of Africa.
North Africa is part of Africa, which is a continent. It is not a continent however in its own right.