Lakes, by definition, are inland bodies of water. You cannot have a lake that is 'near' Africa. Africa is a huge continent.
'Near' is also a relative term, as is lake.
The northern most sections of Lake Victoria lie on the equator
Lake Victoria is a large freshwater lake located in East Africa, with a portion of its waters crossing the equator. It is the largest lake in Africa by surface area and the second largest freshwater lake in the world.
The equator passes through Lake Victoria in Africa.
The Prime Meridian and the equator cross this continent - Africa (Correct me if i am wrong please!)
South Africa as it is on the southern most tip of Africa and south of the equator. China and India are both part of Asia which for the most part and the mainland is north of the equator although it is closer to the equator than South Africa.
Most of Africa's major lakes are located near the Great Rift Valley, a large trench system stretching over 3,700 miles from the Middle East to Mozambique in Southern Africa. The Rift Valley is known for its stunning landscapes and holds many of Africa's deepest and largest lakes, such as Lake Victoria, Lake Tanganyika, and Lake Malawi.
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Snow is indeed found near the equator in Africa. Snow can be found on Mount Kilimanjaro in the nation of Tanzania near the equator.
no its not lake victoria is
Lake Chad
in countries near the equator in Africa and south america
near the equator
The equator pass though Lake Victoria.
Yes, the centre of Africa is near the equator.
The savannah
Lake Victoria. It was named after Queen Victoria in 1858 by the British explorer John Hanning Speke
yes the equator runs through some of its countries
South America And Africa , The Equator Runs Right Through Them .
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