The group of islands in the Pacific Ocean that crosses the Tropic of Cancer is known as the Marianas Islands, which include Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. These islands are located in the western Pacific and are characterized by their tropical climate and diverse marine life. The Tropic of Cancer passes through both Guam and some of the smaller islands in the Northern Mariana chain.
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The Tropic of Cancer crosses the river Narmada in India.
The Tropic of Cancer crosses the Sahara Desert.
Yes, the Damodar River in India crosses the Tropic of Cancer twice. It first crosses the Tropic of Cancer in Jharkhand and then again in West Bengal before flowing into the Bay of Bengal.
The Tropic of Cancer crosses the Sahara Desrt in Africa.
All 49 continental US states are north of the Tropic of Cancer. Only Hawaii, in the Pacific Ocean, is mostly south of it, as it passes between two islands in the northwestern Hawaiian islands.
The continental US and Canada are both north of the Tropic of Cancer, which crosses central Mexico, and also islands in the Bahamas southeast of Florida. *In the Pacific Ocean, the tropic passes between islands in the western regions of Hawaii, the only non-continental US state. The territories of Greenland (Denmark) and St. Pierre and Miquelon (France) are also in northern North America.
The Tropic of Cancer crosses parts of . . .The BahamasMoroccoMauritaniaMaliAlgeriaLibyaEgyptSaudi ArabiaUnited Arab EmiratesOmanIndiaBangladeshMyanmarChinaTaiwanMexico
The Tropic of Cancer crosses parts of . . .The BahamasMoroccoMauritaniaMaliAlgeriaLibyaEgyptSaudi ArabiaUnited Arab EmiratesOmanIndiaBangladeshMyanmarChinaTaiwanMexico
The five countries that the Tropic of Cancer crosses are . . .MexicoBahamasMoroccoMauritaniaMaliAlgeriaNigerLibyaEgyptSaudi ArabiaUnited Arab EmiratesOmanIndiaBangladeshMyanmarChinaTaiwan
No. Most of Africa does lie between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn, but some still crosses the tropic lines both to the north and the south.
No, Australia does not lie on the Tropic of Cancer. The Tropic of Cancer is located at approximately 23.5 degrees north of the equator, running through Mexico, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, India, and southern China. Australia is located in the Southern Hemisphere.