Capricorn
No. Most of Africa does lie between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn, but some still crosses the tropic lines both to the north and the south.
Yes, Canada is located entirely north of the Tropic of Cancer. The Tropic of Cancer is situated at approximately 23.5 degrees north latitude, while Canada extends from about 41 degrees north latitude at its southernmost point to over 83 degrees north in the Arctic. Therefore, all parts of Canada lie well above this tropic.
Hot deserts generally lie around the Tropic of Cancer or the Tropic of Capricorn.Cold deserts lie on high ground generally north of the Tropic of Cancer and south of the Tropic of Capricorn. The spatial distribution is generally on the west of continents
Asia, Africa and North America.
Asia, Europe, North America
Asia, Africa and North America.
No, New Delhi is located in India at 28 degrees north.
one is at 23 1/2degrees North latitude TROPIC OF CANCER and another is at 23 1/2 degrees south latitude TROPIC OF CAPRICON
Africa, Asia, Australia, and South America are the continents that lie between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. Europe and North America are not within this tropical region.
The North Pole is at 90 degrees North. Oddly enough, the South Pole is at 90 degrees south...
In South America the four countries that lie on the Tropic of Capricorn are: Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, and Brazil.
Dozens of countries lie south of the Tropic of Cancer, which crosses North America in Mexico and passes north of Cuba. It crosses North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, southeast Asia, and north of most of Polynesia and Hawaii. The continents of Australia and South America are completely south of the Tropic of Cancer.