South Africa is a country, not a continent. It is in the continent of Africa. North Africa is just a geographical reference to the northern part of the continent of Africa. There are lots of countries in the north of Africa. To answer the question, the north of Africa is further north than South Africa.
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NO. Africa is it's own continent, south of Europe. It is the third largest continent after Asia and North America.
Africa is not on a continent, it is a continent.
If you look at a map of the world, two continents could possibly fit this description:The continent of Asia is directly east of Greece. Portions of Asia will range north and south of that latitude.The continent of Africa is pretty much directly south of Greece, though portions of Africa would be east of that longitude.
Europe is located directly north of Africa.
Europe lies directly north of Africa.
The continent directly north of Africa is Europe. The Mediterranean Sea separates the two continents, creating a natural boundary. Additionally, the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt connects Africa to Asia, but Europe is the continent that lies directly to the north.
The continent directly north of Africa is Europe. The two continents are separated by the Mediterranean Sea, which serves as a natural boundary. Additionally, the Suez Canal in Egypt marks the boundary between Africa and Asia to the northeast, but Europe lies directly to the north.
South America, Australia, Africa and Asia.
North Africa is part of Africa, which is a continent. It is not a continent however in its own right.
Directly east of Libya is Egypt, another African nation. However, east of Egypt is the continent of Asia.
Africa is directly south, or below, of Europe.
The continent of Tyne Penes
no, Europe is a part of the globe, and it is next to North Africe, which is a continent no, North Africa is in the second bigest continent or in Africa not in Europe north Africa is southern Europe.
North America
Africa.