Cairo is located in the torrid zone, which is characterized by a warm climate with high temperatures year-round. This region lies between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn, where the sun is directly overhead at least once a year. Cairo experiences hot, dry summers and mild winters, typical of its location within the torrid zone.
Egypt That point is in south-central Egypt, about 100 miles from the border with Sudan, 190 miles west-southwest of Aswan, and 460 miles south-southwest of Cairo.
The tropic of Cancer passes through: Algeria,Niger,Libya-the tropic touches on the northernmost point of Chad, Egypt,Red sea, Saudi Arabia, Ebu Dhabi Emirate, Oman,Arabian Sea,India, Bangladesh,Burma,China,Taiwan,Hawaii,Mexico,Bahamas,Mali and Mauritania. The tropic of Capricorn passes through: Atlantic Ocean,Namibia,Botswana,South Africa,Mozambique,Indian ocean,Madagascar,Australia,Pacific Ocean,Chile,Argentina,Paraguay and Brazil. Equator: Atlantic Ocean,Sao Tomeoa,Principe,Republic of the Congo,Uganda,Lake Victoria,Kenya,Somalia,Indian Ocean,Maldives,Indonesia,Pacific Ocean,Kiribati,Baker Island-USA,Ecuador, Brazil.
Yes, the Nile actually runs through Cairo.
Cairo is the capitol city of Egypt, the Nile is a river, is the longest in the world and it flows through Cairo.
Rio de Janeiro is closer to the equator compared to Jakarta and Cairo.
Ferdoos Mohammed died in 1961, in Cairo, Egypt of cancer.
The river Nile which actually flows through Cairo.
The Nile runs through Cairo.
The Nile River goes through Jinja, Juba, Khartoum, and Cairo.
Those would include Luang Prabang, Laos or Punta Cana, Dominican republic.
The Nile runs through "Cairo" and "Giza". Cairo is the capital but Giza is a bigger tourist area.....