It varies. Therefore, there is no absolute location of North Africa. Some regard North Aftrica as incuding all of the square mileage of Africa north of the sub-Saharan African countries. Others regard North Africa as including only the countries of Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Egypt. And still other definitions of "North Africa" exist, as well.
Absolute location is the exact location of and land mark in terms of how we measure location such as longitude and altitude. Relative location is a general location defined by where we perceive a landmark to be, for example Botswana is north of South Africa.
go to googleearth wbsite for absolute location
maybe a GPS system could help. A navigators system, a north west east and south compass to guide you through were ever you are.
Some where over the rainbow where sky's are blue
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some were in Africa
Absolute adjectives are adjectives that are not capable of being intensified. Some examples are unique, dead, enormous, complete, and full.
Writing absolute location will require some knowledge of map coordinates. It is a precise point noted by a place's latitude as well as longitude. For example, Cuba is 22.0000° N, 79.5000° W.
There are many mountains in Africa. Some examples of the mountains found in Africa are; Dutoitspiek, Seweweekspoortpiek, Mount Kulal, and Inyangani.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rift_valleyThe pictures are examples of where some took place.
An absolute location is one that is not dependent on other information. For example "the intersection of Main St. and Elm Drive" in a particular city is an absolute location, as is your home address. A relative location is one based on a distance and direction from some other location, which itself could be absolute or relative. For example, two houses north of the intersection of Elm Drive and Main street is a relative location based on an absolute location.