Much of the Arab zone lies primarily in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. This area encompasses countries such as Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Iraq, Syria, Jordan, and others, extending from the Arabian Peninsula in the southeast to the Mediterranean in the northwest. The region is characterized by a rich cultural heritage and significant historical developments, as well as being a central area for the Arab language and identity.
No, Louisiana does not lie at 40 degrees latitude. The state is located between approximately 28 to 33 degrees north latitude. This places it much further south than 40 degrees north, which is closer to the northern United States and parts of Canada.
The southern boundary of the Northwest Territories in Canada is defined by the 60th parallel north. This line marks the northern limit of the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan, which lie to the south of the Northwest Territories. The territory extends northward from this parallel into the Arctic region.
North Korea and South Korea lie on the Korean Peninsula.
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A lie cannot live because it has no reality to it. For something to exist, it must have the foundation of truth.
No it is not in the Tropical Zone but it is in the Sub-Tropical Zone where countries lie immediately after the tropics of cancer and capricorn.
The Caribbean region lies in the tropical zone, specifically within the tropical trade wind belt. This location gives the region its warm climate, with temperatures typically staying high year-round.
they lie in the middle latitude zone where it is hot and cold
Saudi Arabia is in the tropics.
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Non-tropical countries are those that do not lie within the tropical zone, which is located around the equator between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. Examples of non-tropical countries include Canada, Russia, Norway, and Iceland.
the central region
no sea things do not live in the twilight zone
It does not lie in a region as such. It is one of the four parts making up the United Kingdom, a country.
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No.