The boiling point of water at 5 895 m (Kilimanjaro Mountain) is 79,52 0C.
The prominence is 19,308 feet
The top of a mountain (like the Kilimanjaro) is really cold because the higher you go above sea level, the less dense the air is. The less dense the air, the less heat it is able to hold.
I think lions do live on Mount Kilimanjaro. I once found a website that said so.
Kilimanjaro is not an island.
There is no shelter with a record book on top of Mount Kilimanjaro.
Thousands of people every year make it to the top of kilimanjaro.
On the top of Mount Kilimanjaro.
there is no change
The boiling point of water at 5 895 m (Kilimanjaro Mountain) is 79,52 0C.
The prominence is 19,308 feet
No, it's not true. Many people have climbed to the top of Kilimanjaro. It does get cold at the top; that part is true, but -15 degrees Celsius is not so cold that it means immediate and unavoidable death.
The Mt. top of Kilimanjaro.
No one knows, it has not erupted in recorded history
The top of a mountain (like the Kilimanjaro) is really cold because the higher you go above sea level, the less dense the air is. The less dense the air, the less heat it is able to hold.
I think lions do live on Mount Kilimanjaro. I once found a website that said so.
Hans Meyer in 1889