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Africa is not a European country though...that was the question..1st European country..I'm giving up on your "trivia" If you sail due East from Brazil you hit the coast of Africa, not Portugal which is 1,000's of kilometers to the North.
The creator of that question must have been on something to get to that answer IMHO.Africa is not a European country though...that was the question..1st European country..
Same! and it's not the first time either. I'm done. And yet some people got the "Correct" answer??I don't think Q7 is correct. Brazil is south of the equator and the countries given as possible answers are north of the equator. If you travel due East from Brazil, then you would arrive in Gabon in Africa. Portugal is the closest northern country from there in the answers to choose from.
Me too.I got 10 out of 10 (100%) answers correct on SDC Trivia Game #339
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If you sail due East which EUROPEAN COUNTRY would you reach first??I'm giving up on your "trivia" If you sail due East from Brazil you hit the coast of Africa, not Portugal which is 1,000's of kilometers to the North.
Wow! I give up.If you sail due East which EUROPEAN COUNTRY would you reach first??
1st is Portugal, if you sail Nth, by Nth East, you will hit Ireland..
The definition of due east is being on the same latitude, not the general direction of east. Brazil lies between the latitudes of 6 degrees north and 34 degrees south. Countries due east, by definition, of Brazil are Gabon, Angola, Namibia, South Africa, Republic of Congo and Equatorial Republic of the Congo. All depends on which part of Brazil you depart from. Don't forget....Brazil has a coastline of 7491 kms!Sailing due EAST does not mean sailing 90 degrees from North.
Due East is sailing in the general direction of East.
Don't know of any European countries in AFRICA???
But I am willing to listen if any EUROPEAN countries have been recently discovered
in Africa.