Which country is Africa super power?

Which country is Africa super power?

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Q. How much of Africa is tropical?

Tropical Africa is about 18% of the world total covering 20 million km2 (7.7 million sq mi) of land in West and Central Africa. The region has been facing deforestation in various degrees of intensity throughout the recent decades.

Q. What parts of Africa are tropical?

These countries are: Angola, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea and Zaire.

Q. Does Africa have a tropical climate?

Africa’s climate is dominated by desert conditions along vast stretches of its northern and southern fringes. The central portion of the continent is wetter, with tropical rainforests, grasslands, and semi-arid climates.

Q. What was Africa original name?

Alkebulan

Q. What is the richest continent in the world?

List by the International Monetary Fund (2021 estimate)

RankContinentUS$
World average11,570
1Oceania54,690
2North America49,430
3Europe31,020

Q. What is the weakest country in Africa?

What is the weakest country in Africa? Liberia comes last after Somalia in the GFP 2020 list, having the lowest power index scores.

Q. Who is best army in Africa?

Top 10 strongest armies in Africa

  1. Egypt. Egypt puts itself over the top with regard to military strength due to the sheer size of its armed forces.
  2. Algeria. Just like its North Africa counterpart, Algeria has managed to use its large maritime border to its advantage.
  3. South Africa.
  4. Nigeria.
  5. Ethiopia.
  6. Angola.
  7. Morocco.
  8. Sudan.

Q. Who is No 1 country in the world?

“The 2021 Best Countries analysis combines data and storytelling to explore how countries compare on a host of global issues.” For the first time, Canada is the No. 1 overall country. Japan and Germany finish Nos.

Q. Who has the prettiest face in the world?

Yael Shelbia

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