No. It's a country.
South Africa is a country in Sub-Saharan Africa.
OF COURSE ITS NOT A LANDFORM A 2 YEAR OLD KNOWS THAT
Africa is a continent (not a country as some people think). Africa has a total area of 11.73 million square miles.
471,443 square miles
11.75 million square miles
Continental island
Africa occupies nearly 20.4% of landmass with 30,370,000 Sq. Km area. See the related link below.
Lesotho is entirely encased in South Africa's borders. It is the only country in the world to be inside another country. It has a population of just over 2million and is slightly smaller than Belgium with a total landmass of 30,355km2 (squared). Swaziland appears to indent into South Africa on the North Eastern border but shares a border with Mozambique. With a population of just under 1.2million people, it is slightly smaller than Fiji with a total landmass of 17,364km2 (squared)
In terms of landmass, Africa covers around 30,000,000 sq km and Britain is around 250,000 sq km meaning roughly 120 Britain's would fit into Africa
The Deccan Plateau
Africa
The largest landmass is the entire area of the continents of Europe, Asia and Africa.
The Sahara Desert
Africa and Austrailia
Europe, Asia Africa
yes, they all use to be together in a single landmass.
The tropical rain forests in Africa are located in the western and central part of the continent. The rain forest is less than 5 percent of Africa's landmass.
Eurasia. (Europe and Asia, not counting Africa)
471443 Square Miles.
471,445 square miles
Europe, Asia Africa
Sudan is the largest