The tip of Africa, specifically South Africa at 30.5595° S is nearer the South Pole. Northern Africa, specifically, Tunisia, is located at 33.8869° N, making it closer to the North Pole.
Eastern side of USA is nearer the Greenwich meridian in London UK.
China is nearer to the North Pole.
"Would you rather live nearer the Tropic of Capricorn or the Arctic Circle?"
Proper nouns. "Would you rather live nearer the Tropic of Capricorn or the Arctic Circle?"
Australia
North America
No, India is much closer to Australia than the US.
Vietnam La Nouvelle Calédonie is nearer to Australia
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The wallaby of south Australia would likely live closer to Antarctica than the buffalo of South Africa. Wallabies inhabit regions in Australia that are much closer to the southern polar region, while buffalo are native to warmer climates in Africa. While neither species is found in Antarctica, the wallaby's range is geographically nearer to the continent.
No, it is a lot nearer the South Pole.
Central Africa is much nearer to the equator so it would have a warmer climate than northern Europe, which is closer to the Arctic.
Nearer Sweden than Australia, yes. See related link for an illustration.
The tip of Africa, specifically South Africa at 30.5595° S is nearer the South Pole. Northern Africa, specifically, Tunisia, is located at 33.8869° N, making it closer to the North Pole.
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.
Lanzarote is a Spanish island and so while it is nearer to the mainland of Africa than to the mainland of Europe, it is part of Europe.