No, but Lion's Head is believed to be a very ancient extinct volcano.
There are a number of mountain ranges spanning South East Africa, the most famous is probably the Draakensberg (Dragons Mountain) is eastern South Africa
No. Table Mountain is situated on the south-west coast of South Africa in the City of Cape Town. Johannesburg is located near the north-eastern corner of South Africa and is approximately a 12-hour drive away from Table Mountain.
The highest mountain in South Africa is the peak Mafadi (3450 meters) which is part of the Drakensberg range and lies on the border of South Africa and Lesotho. The highest peak in Southern Africa is to be found inside Lesotho. It is Thabana Ntlenyana, which is 32 metres higher that Mafadi.
The most celebrated fish in south Africa was the discovery of the Ceolocanth, long though extinct which lives off the east coast of Africa
The known species of animal that have become extinct in South Africa are:The Quagga (a zebra-like animal) in 1883.The Cape Warthog around 1900.The Cape Serval (a large cat) unknown date.The Bluebuck / Blue Antelope around 1800.The T-rex / dinosaur around 44billion yrs ago
They are not extinct in South Africa
There is one active volcano in South Africa on Marrion Island. None on the mainland.
There are a number of mountain ranges spanning South East Africa, the most famous is probably the Draakensberg (Dragons Mountain) is eastern South Africa
Xolora is a mountain in Eastern Cape, South Africa
Table Mountain is in the Republic of South Africa.
Table Mountain in South Africa
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Mafadi mountain
Marion Island is the top of a 5000m high shield volcano (similar to Hawaii) that rises 1242m out of the Indian Ocean. The volcano is active and erupted in 1980 and 2004 and is the only active volcano in South Africa. The only inhabitants are a changing crew of approx. 50 scientists who can only escape by boat. The Marion Island shield volcano
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An extinct volcano is one that scientists believe will not erupt again. That is because the volcano no longer has a magma supply. There are many volcanoes that are considered extinct on the Hawaiian islands. Exactly when a volcano has become extinct can be difficult, if not impossible, for scientists to determine.