* Cape Fold Mountains * Drakensburg Mountains * Free State Plateau * Ghapp Plateau
* Magaliesberg * Marion Island * Prince Edward Island ~ not to be confused with PEI in Canada
* Roggevelv Mountains
* Table Mountain * uKhahlamba Mountains * Witwatersrand
AFRICA (Major Landforms)
SAHARA DESERT
Covering almost one-third of the continent, the Sahara is the largest desert in the world at approximately 3,500,000 sq. miles (9,065,000 sq. km) in total size.
Topography includes areas of rock-strew plains, rolling sand dunes and numerous sand seas. It ranges in elevation from 100 ft. below sea level, to peaks in the Ahaggar and Tibesti mountains that exceed 11,000 ft. (3,350m). Regional deserts include the Libyan, Nubian and the Western desert of Egypt, just to the west of the Nile.
Almost completely without rainfall, a few underground rivers flow from the Atlas Mountains, helping to irrigate isolated oases. In the east, the water's of the Nile help fertilize smaller parts of the landscape.
KALAHARI DESERT
It's about 100,000 sq. miles (259,000 sq. km) in size and covers much of Botswana, the southwestern region of South Africa and all of western Namibia. Along the coastal areas of that country it's commonly referred to as the Namib Desert.
The desert plateau is criss-crossed by dry rivers beds and dense scrub. A few small mountain ranges are situated here including the Karas and the Huns. Large herds of wildlife are found in the Kalahari Gemsbok National Park, located in South Africa near its border with Namibia.
CONGO RIVER BASIN
The Congo River Basin of central Africa dominates the landscape of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and much of neighboring Congo. In addition, it stretches into Angola, Cameroon, the Central African Republic and Zambia.
The fertile basin is about 1,400,000 sq. miles (3,600,000 sq. km) in size and contains almost 20% of the world's rain forest. The Congo River is the second longest river in Africa, and it's network of rivers, tributaries and streams help link the people and cities of the interior.
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Africa is a beautiful country. Some of its landforms are the Great Rift Valley, the Congo River Basin the Atlas Mountains, Namib Desert, and the Nile River System.
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Table Mountain, Drakenzburg mountains. Namaqaland, kilometres of beaches and a whole host of lakes and rivers, not to mention national parks, gorges and valleys
The Great Rift Valley
The features that separate Africa into two main geographical regions are the mountains and the deserts. It is also divided in the coastal plains and the Atlas range.
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The Orange River is probably the main river system in South Africa, although the Limpopo is also a major system
boer goats are a main breed in Africa.
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The features that separate Africa into two main geographical regions are the mountains and the deserts. It is also divided in the coastal plains and the Atlas range.
Drakensberg mountains. table mountain and something else.
In the northern part of Germany are the North European Plains. The south of the plain is hilly and it also has the Rhine River. In the very south of Germany are The Alps.
Lombardia is a part of the country Italy. Three of its geographical features are its lakes, it cities and villages, and its valleys.
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Yes, gold is a main resource in South Africa.
Mining is still the main industry of South Africa, followed by agriculture and manufacturing.
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Japans main geographical features include more mountains than plains. One of these is Mount Yari and Mount Fuji; the two main features/mountains in japan.
In South Africa uranium is not a main power resource but is a very important resource for the future.
I know there is a river called Loire