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The Tropic of Cancer is about 23.5° North latitude, and runs through parts of Mexico. The northern part of South America barely extends past the equator.
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Yes. All of South America (and a good portion of Mexico) is below the Tropic of Cancer.
No, the Tropic of Cancer goes through Africa.
South America is the large southern landmass of the Americas, North America and South America (Central America is usually considered part of North America).The continent is longest from north to south, with the Andes Mountains along the left (western) side. South America is actually SE of North America.
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No, not all of South America is below the Tropic of Cancer. The Tropic of Cancer runs through Mexico, making it the northernmost point for which the sun is directly overhead at the June solstice. South America lies entirely south of the Tropic of Cancer.
They are the tropic of cancer and the tropic of capricorn.
No, not all of Africa is below the Tropic of Cancer. The Tropic of Cancer passes through the northern part of Africa, but there are parts of Africa that are located above the Tropic of Cancer, such as Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt.
Around the equator. Below the Tropic of Cancer. Above the Tropic of Capricorn.
All fifty states of the United States are above the Tropic of Capricorn. The Tropic of Capricorn runs horizontally around the world, cutting just below center of South America. The United States lies in the Tropic of Cancer.
no it is not it is partly in the temperate region
Top remember it goes by the alphabet cancer comes befor Capricorn so it's first=)