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The Tropic of Cancer borders the regions of <em>Mexico, the Bahamas, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, India and Southern China </em>while the Tropic of Capricorn borders the regions of <em>Australia, Chile, Southern Brazil and Northern South Africa.</em>
Explanation:
In order to learn more about the answer, let's consider describing what the Tropic of Cancer is and what the Tropic of Capricorn is.
Tropic of Cancer- This is also known as "Northern Tropic." It is said that at the time of its naming, the sun was positioned in the <em>Cancer constellation </em>(one of the constellations of the zodiac). It is located at 23.5 degrees north of the equator and runs through the regions mentioned above.
Tropic of Capricorn- This is also known as <em>"Southern Tropic."</em> It is said that at the time of its naming, the sun was positioned in the Capricorn constellation. It lies at 23.5 degrees south of the equator and runs through the regions mentioned above.
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<u>Equator- </u>The imaginary line that divides the earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
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Volcanoes play an important role in creating land since they are the sources of magma, which once above ground normally cools to create new land. In the ocean, this land normally forms at divergent and convergent boundaries or hot spots. At divergent boundaries (where two plates move apart), magma constantly erupts along a trench deep below the ocean's surface. This magma rarely piles upward and instead is pushed to both sides of the trench. This is how new seafloor forms. Convergent boundaries can create island arcs like Indonesia as magma erupts bit by bit. Hot spots occur in the middle of plates. They are instances where the mantle pierces through the crust and begins to erupt directly onto to seafloor. Over time, these eruptions will pile up and create underwater volcanoes until they potentially make it above sea level, thereby forming an island. This is how Hawaii was and continues to be formed.