-- Africa -- Oceania -- Australia -- South America
The continents through which the Tropic of Capricorn passes are: South America, Africa, and Australia.
They are tectonic plates. There are more than three plates. However, here are the names of three plates, Africa, North America, South America. The others are Europe/Asia and Australia.
The nearest country in Africa to Australia is Madagascar. It is located about 7,900 kilometers (4,900 miles) away from the western coast of Australia.
The presence of glossopteris fossils in regions that are now widely separated provided evidence for continental drift. This plant species was found in South America, Africa, India, Antarctica, and Australia, suggesting that these landmasses were once part of a single supercontinent. The distribution of glossopteris fossils supported the theory of continental drift proposed by Alfred Wegener.
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Europe, Australia, and Asia.
Yes, in fact in many other countries like England, Continental Europe, Australia, and South Africa.
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Africa to South America is shorter. that's right for sure
Asia, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica are.
Africa and Australia both have lots of deserts.