The highest point on the African continent is Mt. Kilimanjaro located in the east African nation of Tanzania. It is located slightly south of the Equator and is snow capped for most of the year due to its elevation.
Mt Kilimanjaro is an extinct volcano.
Its elevation is 19,340 feet or 5,895 meters above sea level.
Savannah
Frederik Willem de Klerk, the former President of South Africa, was approximately 1.8 meters tall, or about 5 feet 11 inches. His height, along with his significant political role, contributed to his prominent presence during the transition from apartheid to a democratic South Africa.
the grasslands of Africa are very warm, and most of the grass is brown, yellow, or gray. this helps with camouflage and the grass is very tall so it is easy to hide behind when you are looking for prey. your welcome:)!!!
South Africa is in Africa. Africa's a continent, South Africa is a country in Africa.
The tallest mountain in Africa is Mount Kilimanjaro. The remaining 9, from tall to short, are Mount Kenya, Mount Stanley, Mount Speke, Mount Baker, Mount Emin, Mount Gessi, Mount Luigi di Savoia, Mount Meru, and Ras Dejen.
Angelo Africa is 5' 10 1/2".
An area with tall grasses and scattered trees is known in Africa as the savanna.
Baobab trees and tall grass called tall yellow grass
Baobab trees and tall grass called tall yellow grass
The wildebeest may be found in the tall grasses of Namibia, in southern Africa.
mount kilamonjaro is in Tanzania, africa
tall ones and short ones!
They are elephants that live in Africa. Their ears are the shape of africa. They can weigh up to 14,000 pounds and be as tall as 10 feet.
These are the savannas :-D
East Africa
Savannah
Yes elephant and lions live in africa because there is an african elephant.Yes, lions live in the Savannah, tall grass areas which is also in Africa. Lions can live in different tall grass areas too, but they do live in Africa.African Elephants live in Africa, but Asian Elephants live in Asia. Elephants can live in different Savannah areas too, but mainly yes in Africa