Well Africa is hot and humid... some other continents places are like Africa too but Africa is the most humid
Africa is a continent so no it is not a nation state
Africa.
Africa is made up of many countries so to answer this question we need a name of a country. Africa is a continent.
Africa is a continent , so is made up of lots of different countries, each of these countries has a capitol. Basically there is not a capitol of Africa because it's a continent. For emample, Kenya is a country in Africa, and the capitol of Kenya is Nairobi.
Africa is not a country, it is a continent made up of over 50 countries.
No. Africa is a continent made of different countries.
Africa is a continent so no it is not a nation state
No - Africa is a continent made up of many countries. Australia is a continent made up of a single country: Australia.
Africa is a continent, and therefore has no official languages. It is made up of 54 different coutries, representing over 100 official languages.
The hottest continent in the world is Africa. Most of the continent of Africa is made up of deserts. The highest recorded temperature there was 136 degrees.
Africa has many different countries and most of them have different official languages, so there is no one official language for Africa which is a continent made up of many different countries. Also many counties in Africa have dozens of different tribal or native languages.
Africa.
It is near the southern tip of Africa, and the storms there made it a difficult place for early sailing ships.
No. Africa is not a country. Africa is a continent made up of many countries.
There is no governor of Africa. Africa is a continent made up of several countries, each of which has its own government
Africa is not a country. It is a continent made up of many countries. It is the second largest continent (after Asia) with 11,677,239 square miles.
The continent made of both Asia and Europe is called Eurasia. However, the two also belong to Afroeurasia, a continent that consists of Europe, Asia, and Africa.