No
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 is in South Africa on the African continent.
the difference from a volcano to a mountain is that a vocano erups but a mountain doesnt.
Table Mountain is located in the city of Cape Town, South Africa. It is a sandstone mountain and has an elevation of 3,558 feet.
Table Mountain is located in Africa, specifically in South Africa in the city of Cape Town.
No, Table Mountain in South Africa is not a volcano. It was formed through geological processes millions of years ago, primarily due to erosion and tectonic activity. It is not associated with volcanic activity.
No, but Lion's Head is believed to be a very ancient extinct volcano.
Mount Vesuvius is both a mountain and a volcano.
Yes, Hoodoo Mountain is an active volcano.
a mountain
composite volcano
A volcano is formed when magma from beneath the Earth's crust reaches the surface through a vent or opening. While a mountain can be a volcano if it has been built up by volcanic activity, not all mountains are volcanoes.
Mount Everest is a mountain and not a volcano.
Mountain a mountain is something that looks like a volcano but its not.
A volcano.
Yes. It is the top of a mountain, or volcano.
A volcano.