It is not true to say Africa is in colonies. Throughout its history people from many countries came to exploit its natural resources and to settle there and so many colonies were set up. All over Africa there are influences from many countries, particularly countries from Europe. Nowadays, these countries have left and Africa has independent countries in it, though many still have people from other countries living in it.
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.
Asia.Africa is separated from Asia by the Suez Canal, which is just wide enough for shipping. Before the canal was built, the two continents touched.Europe is a bit further, its closest point to Africa being at the Straits of Gibraltar.europe and asia
South Africa is a country located at the very south end of the continent of Africa. It is a large country and is arguably considered the economic powerhouse of the African continent. It is known officially as The Republic of South Africa, or RSA for short. South Africa has neighbouring countries Mozambique, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Swaziland and Lesotho, which all together form the Southern African region. South Africa's most famous statesman was Nelson Mandela, who was the country's first democratically elected president in 1994. Prior to 1994 South Africa was notorious around the world for its oppressive and abusive race separation system, called Apartheid, which was used to forcibly control the 'non-white' majority population for the economic benefit of the white minority ruling class.
Urbanization occurs as individual, commercial, social and governmental ... though they do not go to fully explain why urbanization rates have exploded only ..... most of this growth is expected in Africa and Asia and China to be 50% urbanized.
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The continent that the Prime Meridian passes through is Europe, Africa, and Antarctica.
Livestock are not typically considered Natural Resources. They are considered to be products that are produced though intentional agriculture. They are not readily produced without intervention by humans.
The Nile River is in Africa, I'm not sure what is so unique about it though.
Renewable resources can still be used up before they can be renewed.
Elephants live in jungles and forest of Africa and India. Though there are tales of elephants being present in many continents in the past, presently they are present only in the Indian sub continent and Africa. In India they live in dense forests and rain forests whereas in Africa it lives in the Savannah which are barren grasslands.
Im not sure Im trying to figure out though
It really depends on what desert your talking about. though every desert has two resources in common, Sand and Sun,
Maryland has several natural resources. The main ones include agriculture, oil, and fishing. Food production, particularly with dairy and chicken, and coal mining are also important resources this state offers.
Many believe Africa was the home of the first humans, though it is not something that is known for sure.
It is not true to say Africa is in colonies. Throughout its history people from many countries came to exploit its natural resources and to settle there and so many colonies were set up. All over Africa there are influences from many countries, particularly countries from Europe. Nowadays, these countries have left and Africa has independent countries in it, though many still have people from other countries living in it.
No. Solar panels are human made though it does generate electricity automatically.