Most of South Africa is in the Temperate Zone. A small part, in the North, lies north of the Tropic of Capricorn and is thus in the Tropical Zone.
It's not that small (it could be compared to UK size) but it is in West Africa.
very bad most houses are like a shwanga bobble
It is just the language people who were there first used. People in certain parts of Africa also speak English, or French. It is like asking, "Why do people in America speak English?"
When examining colonial Africa, Britain and France were the two major European powers involved in the colonization of Africa. Although the Germans, Belgians, Italians, and Spanish all had claims, they were for the most part minor in comparison to the African ambitions of Britain and France. France predominantly focused upon colonizing North Africa, especially along the Mediterranean and West Africa, extending down into the northern regions of what is characterized as Sub Saharan Africa. The British colonized Sub Saharan Africa vigorously, but also pursued colonial aims in North Africa. Egypt was a major British colony in North Africa. France pursued a policy of creating a West to East African colonial empire, while the British focused on a North South axis of colonization. The two empires collided in the Sudan, which ended with France being expelled from modern day Sudan, and firmly entrenching Great Britain as the most powerful European power in Africa. The Belgians held small colonial claims in the Congo, and Italy had small claims along the East African Coast, present day Eritrea. Spain held a small colony in present day Mauritania, named Rio de Oro. Madagascar was colonized by the Portuguese. Germany held relatively small claims in southeast Africa, which were increased under the rule of Bismarck following the Franco-Prussian War. Overall, however, North Africa is usually associated with the French, while Sub Saharan Africa was largely controlled by the British.
They can live in small or big families. I come from a family of 8, but there are still small families in the USA.
they have large families
Otha Burris Small has written: 'Small & allied families of North and South Carolina'
Large
The continent it is in is Africa. people generally make the error of assuming it is in Asia Mauritian people are African Mauritius is an African country so the answer to your question is AFRICA :) improved by rholt9949
because some people have big families and others small families
It is found in some of the remote undeveloped areas of Africa. It is also still practiced by a small percentage of the people in Timor-Leste (East Timor). Timor-Leste is north of Australia.
small families
pigmy people
libya because of its oil andvery small population
Most of South Africa is in the Temperate Zone. A small part, in the North, lies north of the Tropic of Capricorn and is thus in the Tropical Zone.
The Sinai Peninsula