The mountain range that resulted from North America and Africa colliding with each other was the Appalachian Mountain range. This mountain range began forming during the time of Pangaea at which time North America and Africa were connected. The Appalachian Mountains span an area of 1,500 miles and the highest point of this range is 6,684 feet.
There are a number of mountain ranges spanning South East Africa, the most famous is probably the Draakensberg (Dragons Mountain) is eastern South Africa
Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa, located in Northeast Tanzania, near the Kenya border.
America (North and South America) is larger than Africa.
the lowest mountain in Africa is Cameroon mt,13451ft, (4100 m.)
The world continents are North America, South America, Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia.
Appalachian Mountain Range
Africa and North America
The Tallest mountain in South America is the Aconcagua Peak which is a total of 22,841 feet in the Andes Mountain Range. Yes, you'd be busted, Kilimanjaro is in Africa.
The tallest mountain in North America is Mt. McKinley.The tallest mountain in South America Aconcagua. The tallest mountain in Asia is Mt. Everest.The tallest mountain in Europe is Mount Elbrus. The tallest mountain in Africa is Mt. Kilimanjaro. The tallest mountain in Australia is Mount Kosciuszko. The tallest mountain in Antarctica is Vinson Massif.
Smallest mountain in africa
No, there is a dearth of lions in Germany. We have lynxes though.
Mount Kilmanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa .
Africa
Africa does have mountain ranges. The mountain ranges run from the Dead Sea in Israel, which is not part of Africa, to Switzerland.
Mount Akagi (Japan), Alps (Europe), Andes (South America), Appalachian (eastern North America), Aroania (Greece) and Atlas (Africa) are mountains.
Xolora is a mountain in Eastern Cape, South Africa
Table Mountain is in the Republic of South Africa.