The Suez Canal is effectively the dividing line between Africa and Asia.
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During World War II, both Nazi Germany and the Axis powers sought to expand their territories by encouraging invasions of Europe and North Africa. Notably, Italy, under Mussolini, was encouraged to invade North Africa, aiming to establish an Italian empire. Additionally, Germany invaded various European countries, prompting other countries like Hungary and Romania to join in the invasions and support the Axis efforts. These actions were part of a broader strategy to dominate the continent and secure resources.
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South Africa joined the World Trade Organization on 1 January 1995.
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Africa and Europe do not join.
Europe and Africa come closest together at the Strait of Gibraltar.
A continent cannot choose to physically join with another continent.
Africa is a continent. Asia is a continent. They both join at Egypt (Africa) and Palestine (Asia), which is occupied by Israel.
Africa and Europe do not share any common border. Southern Spain and the northern parts of Morocco are separated by the straights of Gibraltar, and this is as close as Africa and Europe get to be. To the east, Europe joins Asia. Some geographers call the combination of the two continents Eurasia (Europe and Asia). If you use the definition of Eurasia then Eurasia joins Africa in Egypt, which is on both sides of the Suez Canal, the separation of the two land masses.
During the time of Pangea, Africa joined Europe at the region now known as the Mediterranean Sea. Geological evidence supporting this includes the presence of similar rock formations, fossil distributions, and the alignment of mountain ranges such as the Atlas in Africa and the Alps in Europe, which indicate they were once part of the same landmass. Additionally, paleomagnetic studies show that the continents have shifted over time, providing further confirmation of their past connection.
Yes, the supercontinent Pangaea did bring together what is now Africa, South Africa, Antarctica, Australia, Madagascar, and India. Over 200 million years ago, these landmasses were joined as part of the supercontinent before separating and moving to their current positions through continental drift.
Morocco is a North-African Arab country, however it has heavy influence from Europe (mostly from France and Spain, although Morocco has placed influenced on Europe as well, mostly Spain). Morocco even considers itself a European type country, as it has tried to join the European Union with this argument.
Africa's countries are not members of NATO.
No. Monrovia is not a country, it is a city, the capital of Liberia. Liberia is in Africa, a long way from Europe, and is very unlikely ever to join the Schengen Area.
Australia is an island continent, an island is surrounded by water on all sides. Africa does not "join" Australia.