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It occurred in the entire South Africa when apartheid was still in use.
Rattlesnakes are strictly American animals and not found on any other continent. They only occur in North, South and Central America.
Slavery still exists today in various places and guises. Including Africa... but it ended here in 1865 when the 13th Amendment was ratified. Bad answer above. The US Constitution specified that the new Congress could outlaw the slave TRADE 20 years after ratification - and Congress did so on the first possible day. SO zero African slaves or other slaves brough here after 1810. Slaver continued IN Africa despite intervention by Brit and US forces.
Earthquakes can happen, but on small scales, the country does not lie on a tectonic plate, so they will not occur
In Western Africa, Islam was able to penetrate all the way up to the Sahel region but was unable to make it successfully to the tropical central African kingdoms or to reach the southern seashore of West Africa. In East Africa, Islam pushed further south, but hugged the eastern coast and the Horn of Africa.
in South Africa
It occurred in the entire South Africa when apartheid was still in use.
anywhere along the equator, but South Africa gets the least amount of precipitation
Mostly Calafornia and Africa, but it can occur anywhere there is a forest.
South Africa has uranium mines at Bauteng, Brakpan, Krugersdorp..
Yes. Tornadoes as strong as F4 have been recorded in South Africa.
Tornadoes can occur almost anywhere that thunderstorms occur, but are more common in some areas. Hot spots include the central United States, Southern Canada, India and Bangladesh, Argentina, Australia, and South Africa.
Yes. Tornado can occur almost anywhere.
Tornadoes can occur almost anywhere in the world, however, they are most common in areas such as India, Bangladesh, southern Canada, Australia, Argentina, and South Africa.
Actually, the world DID make South Africa change, as did the courageous actions of people like Nelson Mandela. For decades, South Africa's apartheid government brutally discriminated against black people, and there was little outcry in other countries about it. That began to change in the 1960s and 1970s: as civil rights movements took hold in a number of places around the globe (including in the USA), gradual and increasing pressure on the South African government came from an international chorus of voices-- advocates and political figures, as well as artists, musicians, journalists, poets, and movie stars. There was pressure to release Mandela from jail, as well as pressure to end apartheid. The pressure kept increasing throughout the 1970s and well into the 1980s, and the more the media reported about it, the harder it became for the white rulers of South Africa to continue defending the system that treated black citizens so harshly. It took a while for change to occur (social change is rarely immediate), but by the late 1980s, South Africa's government was on its way to ending apartheid.
There isn't one as rattlesnakes are not found in Africa. They occur only in North, South and Central America.
Squirrel monkeys are indiginous to lower central and south America, The species does not occur in africa at all.