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There are NO continents in South Africa. South Africa is one of the nations on the African continent.
Africa is a continent so no it is not a nation state
Africa is not a country because it is a continent in which many countries are located. There is only one continent that contains only one country. That is Australia, the smallest inhabited continent
Africa is a continent and it broken up to many countries:D
At present there are 54 independent countries in (or on the continent) of Africa.
Africa is not a single nation but a continent with many different nations. Each of those different nations might have a different "national dish."
no. but there are many many countries in Africa
There are 54 countries in Africa, not continents. Africa is a continent itself, with 54 recognized countries within it.
There are NO continents in South Africa. South Africa is one of the nations on the African continent.
There are 54 countries in Africa, but South Africa is not a continent. South Africa is a country located in the southernmost part of the African continent.
Africa is a continent, there aren't any continents in Africa, only countries
Africa is a massive continent and it has many mountains.
Yes, there are many states in the continent of "Africa".
Africa is a continent and has many countries
No , Africa is a continent, with many countries on it.
No. Not all plate boundaries are at the edges of continents, nor do all edges of continents correspond with plate boundaries. Many plate boundaries are found in the middle of oceans, while the continent of Africa is being torn apart by a developing plate boundary. Some edges of continents, such as the west coast of South America are near plate boundaries. These are called active continental margins. Others, such as the east coast of North America, are nowhere near plate boundaries. These are called passive continental margins.
At the end of the 19th century, many African borders were determined by colonial powers through the Berlin Conference. These borders often divided ethnic groups and communities, leading to later tensions and conflicts. This period marked the scramble for Africa, where European nations carved up the continent for colonization.