it affects the way people live because how are they suppose to get around a huge mountain?
Exactly, it affects because they cant get around the mountain to communicate with other people because no one is going to travel around a huge mountain just to see someone that would take a while!!!!
Mount Kilimanjaro provides a variety of resources for people who live near it. Some of the resources include clean water, vegetation, fertile soil, and tourism money.
There are several animals that live in Mount Kilimanjaro including monkeys, leopards, elephants and more. The plants that grow there range from banana trees and coffee plants to flowers and grass.
The Chagga tribes live on the mountain.
I think lions do live on Mount Kilimanjaro. I once found a website that said so.
Much of the Kilimanjaro area is a national park, meaning that it is protected in its natural state, and people cannot live on the land and corrupt that nature.
around 2,20000 people and anymals live there
Mount Kilimanjaro provides a variety of resources for people who live near it. Some of the resources include clean water, vegetation, fertile soil, and tourism money.
No one can really LIVE on the mountain itself, but at the base there are a few towns and communites that are settled there.
big ones, like animals
It provides pure water and fertile soil for those who live around it, and supports a great diversity of plant and animal life.
There are several animals that live in Mount Kilimanjaro including monkeys, leopards, elephants and more. The plants that grow there range from banana trees and coffee plants to flowers and grass.
The Chagga tribes live on the mountain.
Kilimanjaro is the tallest mountain in Africa and highest free standing mountain in world. People probably live on the foot of it but I doubt that they live on it.
I think lions do live on Mount Kilimanjaro. I once found a website that said so.
Much of the Kilimanjaro area is a national park, meaning that it is protected in its natural state, and people cannot live on the land and corrupt that nature.
Mount Kilimanjaro provides pure water and fertile soil for those who live around it, and supports a great diversity of plant and animal life. The nearby natives farm and hunt, and get some supplemental income from tourism activities.
43,000 and counting.