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AysviL [449]
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Mariana [72]2 years ago
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Based on the descriptions given, the locations described are:

  1. Longitude
  2. Latitude
  3. North
  4. Australia
  5. Africa
  6. Madagascar
  7. Europe

<h3>What are the locations given?</h3>

Lines of longitude are those that run from east to west and lines of latitude run from north to south. The Tropic of Cancer is North of the Equator and the Tropic of Capricorn is South.

Africa is almost split in half by the equator as shown on the map and Australia is a continent and is the only one that is habitable and completely south of the equator.

Madagascar is located to the Southeast of Africa which is the second largest continent in the world. Europe is west of Asia which is the largest continent in the world.

The regions are shown attached.

Find out more on lines of latitude at brainly.com/question/1939015

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