Because the population is much higher in the south.
No - the Tropic of Cancer is in the Northern Hemisphere, but north of the Equator. It is south of the Arctic Circle.
Africa is located on the Tropic of Cancer. It can be either north or south, since there are areas of Africa located in either direction. However, most of Africa is located south of the Tropic of Cancer.
No, the Tropic of Cancer does not pass through any South American country.Specifically, the Tropic of Cancer is found in the Northern Hemisphere. There, it passes through the North American country of Mexico. The South American continent is found in the Southern Hemisphere. Therefore, the Northern Tropic does not pass through any part of continental South America.
All of Europe is North of the Tropic of Cancer. The Tropic of Cancer runs through Northern Africa and through Iran
No, but the Tropic of Capricorn briefly passes through the northern part of South Africa.
The short answer is south-east and eastern Asia.
The answer is below. The Tropic of Cancer is about 23.5° North latitude, and runs through parts of Mexico. The northern part of South America barely extends past the equator. (map at related link)
Its northern border is about 11 miles (17.8 km) south of the Tropic.
The tropic of cancer and The tropic of Capricorn. Cancer is further north and Capricorn is further south :)
The passionfruit originated in the south of Brazil, Paraguay and the northern areas of Argentina.
The two major areas in which the North and South differed was Food Production and Culture.
"The Tropics" are the areas of the Earth between the Tropic of Cancer at 23.5N and the Tropic of Capricorn at 23.5S. The names come from the astrological constellations in which the Sun passes when it reaches the summer solstice in the northern and southern hemispheres.