The Prime Meridian.
No continent is crossed by every line of latitude.
That's the equator. It crosses Africa, Asia, and South America.
It is Africa ppl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!well i think
The parallel of 20° north latitude crosses North America, Africa, and Asia.The parallel of 20° south latitude crosses South America, Africa, and Australia.
Africa is located at latitude 20°E and longitude 20°N.
Those coordinates represent a single point, not a whole continent. The point is in southern Chad, in the interior of the African Continent. Any other point, in Africa or anywhere, has different coordintes.
That would place you in the country of Chad - close to its border with Niger, on the continent of Africa.
Africa is located at the intersection of the 20 N latitude and the prime meridian. The prime meridian passes through Greenwich, London, and the 20 N latitude runs across the northern part of the African continent.
The country of Kenya is in the Africa continent, and the Africa continent and latitude and longitude for the country are- 0.4252 Degrees South, 36.7517 Degrees East.
The continent with a latitude of 0 degrees and a longitude of 30 degrees east is Africa. This point is near the town of Bwagamoyo in Tanzania, located along the east coast of Africa.
It's tough to figure out what this question is getting at, because there arean infinite number of parallels of latitude, not three.I'm going to take a wild guess: The question is referring to the three parallelsthat have names and are grouped in the middle of the globe, where they're mostnoticeable . . . the Equator, the Tropic of Cancer, and the Tropic of Capricorn.All three of those parallels cross the continent of Africa.You're welcome. And if that's not the intent of the question, then it seems to methat the question is otherwise quite meaningless.
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