the difference from a volcano to a mountain is that a vocano erups but a mountain doesnt.
Table Mountain is in South Africa on the African continent.
It was named Table Mountain by Antonio Sladanha in 1503 because it's flat top resembles that of a table. Folk tales have it that when it is misty on the mountain it is as if the giants have laid a table cloth on their table.. :)
It is called, at least in the southwest United States, a mesa. In Spanish that word means a "table."
Table Mountain overlooks Capetown in South Africa.
table mountain is a not a dormant volcano its a plane mountain
No, but Lion's Head is believed to be a very ancient extinct volcano.
No. A volcano can form a mountain, but an already existing mountain cannot turn into a volcano.
Mount Vesuvius is both a mountain and a volcano.
Mount Everest is a mountain and not a volcano.
Yes, Hoodoo Mountain is an active volcano.
Mount Vesuvius is a stratovolcano and it has produced pyroclastic flows.
a mountain
The mountain range in the west that does not have a volcano is the Aleutian Range.
A mountain
composite volcano
it is called a volcano.