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Yes. Many African nations have become industrialised over the past century and most, if not all African countries have electricity. Of course, large uninhabited or extremely rural areas of Africa would not have electricity. South Africa is the country in Africa that produces and consumes the most electricity.
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East African Highlands.
Because no-one wants to live there.
the british had a small amount of teritory on the mosquito coast (named after its indigenous inhabitants) but apart from that no nations had any significant amount of territory in central america.
The formations may be different, but the rocks and minerals are the same in inhabited areas and uninhabited areas.
The deserts (Sahara, Karoo, Kalahari, etc) mainly. Also, in South Africa more precisely, before the arrival of the Whites, certain areas were completely uninhabited due to tribal wars between the Bantus.
Mexico, the 7 nations of central America, and 13 island nations, and Puerto Rico in the Caribbean, are the areas included in Middle America. *In some definitions, Colombia and Venezuela are included, and/or the Caribbean excluded.
No. African nations where Christmas is celebrated also experience hot weather, as do some areas of South America.
This Central African country is one of the wettest in Africa
Throughout the world with its over 2.1 billion adherents. Major areas for Christianity were Europe and the English-speaking nations, however, these are in decline - particularly in Europe - while the Spanish nations of South America and the African nations are growing quite quickly.
Because of different tribal areas being in the same countries.