like a table
The mist on Table Mountain in South Africa is called the "tablecloth." It forms when clouds get caught on the mountain and create a spectacular cascading effect down its slopes.
The summit of a mountain is the highest point or peak of the mountain where the elevation is greatest. It is often a goal for climbers to reach the summit of a mountain as a significant achievement.
A lifted mountain is called a "fold mountain." This type of mountain is formed when two tectonic plates push against each other, causing the Earth's crust to bend and fold, creating elevated mountain ranges.
At the summit of a mountain, you might find rocks, snow, glaciers, vegetation, and possibly a marker denoting the peak. Wildlife like mountain goats or birds may also be spotted at the mountain's peak.
Olympus Mons isn't actually a moon; it's an extinct Martian volcano and (as far as we know) the largest mountain in the entire solar system. Mons is the Latin word for a mound or mountain.If you want to see what it looks like, check out the link below.
Table Mountain in South Africa is known for its flat, plateau-like summit, which gives it its distinctive appearance resembling a table. It is a popular tourist attraction and offers stunning views of Cape Town and the surrounding area from its flat top.
Table Mountain is in Cape Town.
Mesa, Arizona has a table mountain!
table mountain is 1,088 meters tall
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.. :)
Table Mountain Wilderness was created in 1989.
Table Mountain Observatory was created in 1924.
Table Mountain is in South Africa on the African continent.
If you look at Table Mountain from the Cape Town city side, its looks flat topped. The front edge is indeed quite flat edged. This was unusual and interesting to the early European explorers so it was called Table Mountain. From the back and sides it is clearly not flat topped, but those rougher bits have other names like "The Twelve Apostles". If you feel adventurous explore Table Mountain in Google Earth.
Table Mountain is in the Republic of South Africa.
Table Mountain is in Cape Town, South Africa.
Table Mountain