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No
I think that you wouldn't find a humid tropical climate type in North Africa.
Egypt is found at the northeast corner of the continent of AFRICA, but the Suez Canal, which runs north to south inside of Egypt forms the border between Africa and Asia. Therefore, the Sinai Peninsula, which is on the east bank of the Suez Canal is in ASIA, specifically, southwest Asia. Long story short, mostly in Africa, but a little bit in Asia.
No, jaguars are found only in North and South America.
Yes, there are funnelweb spiders in South Africa, but that being said, they live all over the world. The family Hexathelidae contains the more venomous versions of the funnelweb, in particular the Sydney Funnelweb Spider, which has been considered as the worlds most dangerous spider. The Hexathelidae spiders are also found in North and Central Africa, but are not as dangerous as the ones in Australia. The other family of funnelwebs, the Araneomorphs, are mainly harmless, except for the Hobo Spider, which is found in North America.
cro-magnons
The Namibian desert in southwest Africa and the western part of the Sahara desert in north west Africa.
50% , HALF
Africa
They are found in North America, Africa, and Asia.
Hot deserts can be found in North Africa, the Middle East, and parts of southwest Asia. But keep in mind that hot deserts can get cold at night.
Yes, Cheetahs are found in Africa and Southwest Asia.
Gazelles are mostly found in the deserts, grasslands, and savannas of Africa, but they are also found in southwest and Central Asia, and the Indian subcontinent.
All of them, except for Europe: Africa - Sahara Asia - Gobi Antartica - whole continent is considered a desert North America - Sonoran Australia - Great Victorian
North
The Namib Desert is found on Africa's southwest coast.
At the North Africa
Yemen is found in southwest Asia on the Arabian Peninsula.