No, Tunisia is the northernmost country in Africa and the smallest country in Northern Africa.
False. The Mediterranean Sea is north of Africa.
Egypt is a country itself, located on the continent of Africa bordering the Mediterranean and Red seas, W of Israel, N of Sudan, and E of Libya. Perhaps you meant to ask What is the largest country in Africa (the continent)? The largest country in Africa is Sudan.
the nile delta is in Egypt in Northern Africa
The ocean that separates Africa and Europe is the Mediterranean Sea.
Egypt
The Cape has a Mediterranean climate. The rest of the country does not have a Mediterranean climate (i.e has Summer rainfall) but is still warm
Mediterranean
South Africa has the Karoo and Kalahari deserts but the rest is grassland with some tropical areas and some mountainous areas.
No, England is not a Mediterranean country. It is located in Northwestern Europe with a temperate maritime climate, distinct from the Mediterranean climate found in countries such as Spain, Italy, and Greece.
No, West Africa does not predominantly have a Mediterranean climate. Instead, it features a variety of climates, including tropical savanna and tropical rainforest, with distinct wet and dry seasons. The Mediterranean climate is characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters, which is typical of regions like parts of southern Europe and northern Africa, but not West Africa.
Africa is called a mirror image because of its climate, split by it's equator. In the north it is mediterranean climate, then desert, then grassland, then rainforest, then grassland, then desert, and finally back to a mediterranean kind of climate
The Mediterranean climate in Africa is primarily found along the northern coastal region, particularly in countries like Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya. This climate is characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The Mediterranean region of Africa is known for its diverse ecosystems and agricultural productivity, with crops like olives and citrus fruits thriving in this climate. Additionally, the Cape Town area in South Africa also exhibits a Mediterranean climate, albeit on a smaller scale.
The only region in sub-Saharan Africa that has a Mediterranean climate is the Western Cape province of South Africa. This area experiences mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers similar to Mediterranean regions.
The climate zone found only in the temperate latitudes of Africa is the Mediterranean climate. This climate is characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters, and it is primarily located in regions such as the Western Cape of South Africa. The Mediterranean climate supports diverse vegetation, including fynbos, and is crucial for agriculture in these areas.
The northern parts of Africa, adjacent to the Mediterranean Sea as well as the Western Province of South Africa.
Egypt