The Tropic of Cancer only passes through Asia, Africa and North America. However, it also passes through Middle East and the Carribean and West Indies. These are regions, not continents, but they do not belong to any continent either.
The continents through which the Tropic of Capricorn passes are: South America, Africa, and Australia.
Twenty three and one half degrees north of the equator is the beginning of the temperate zone. The Tropic of Cancer lies in the interim.
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Most of the continent lies between the Tropics (23.5° north latitude and 23.5° south latitude).
North America, Africa, and Asia
Asia, Africa and North America
The Tropic of Cancer only passes through Asia, Africa and North America. However, it also passes through Middle East and the Carribean and West Indies. These are regions, not continents, but they do not belong to any continent either.
The continents through which the Tropic of Capricorn passes are: South America, Africa, and Australia.
Three of them.
The continents through which the Tropic of Capricorn passes are: South America, Africa, and Australia.
The continents through which the Tropic of Capricorn passes are: South America, Africa, and Australia.
africa, southern ocean and something
The name of the lines are The Tropic of Cancer, The Tropic of Capricorn, and The Arctic Circle.
The northern, eastern, and the western hemispheres
The three climate zones (tropic, temperate, and polar) are separated vy imaginary lines on the Earth's surface (like the Equator). The tropic zone is in between the Tropic or Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn, the temperate zone is in between the Tropic of Cancer and the Arctic Cirlce and between the Tropic or Capricon and the Antarctic Circle. The polar zone is the rest. I hope that made sense. ;)
Twenty three and one half degrees north of the equator is the beginning of the temperate zone. The Tropic of Cancer lies in the interim.