the Mozambique current in the Indian ocean - east coast of South Africa
the Bengula current in the Atlantic Ocean - west coast of South Africa
No, the mediterranean sea is enclosed by Italy and Spain etc. The mediterranean sea does however border Northern South Africa.
Water is between Africa and Europe, namely: the Mediterranean Sea, the Balearic Sea and the Tyrrhenian Sea
The Mediterranean Sea is separating Africa from Europe.
The Indian Ocean is between Africa and Australia. I hope that this is what you are looking for :)The Southern Ocean and the Indian Ocean.
Africa is a continent. It has the Mediterranean Sea to the north, the Suez Canal and the Red Sea along the Sinai Peninsula to the northeast, the Indian Ocean to the southeast, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. It's the only continent to stretch across the Northern and Southern hemispheres. It's joined to Asia. Africa's largest country is Sudan.
The continent south of Spain is Africa. :)
mediterranean sea
The Mediterranean Sea.
Ocean currents from the South are warm. This makes the cities in the South of Italy have a warm climate. There are hardly any ocean currents affecting the North of Italy because there is no sea.
No, the mediterranean sea is enclosed by Italy and Spain etc. The mediterranean sea does however border Northern South Africa.
it is south off the mediterrean sea and above sub-saharan Africa
The Mediterranean Sea is north of Africa and south of Europe.
Mediterranean Sea
Because Africa is very near to sea and many other country are also nearer to Africa they will supply gold for sail in chief rate that's by in south Africa adopted gold standard.
Africa.
Atlantic ocean? Europe Africa- Mediterranean sea North South America- Caribbean sea
Water is between Africa and Europe, namely: the Mediterranean Sea, the Balearic Sea and the Tyrrhenian Sea