Desert, rain forest, plains, mountainous.
90%
too many
South Africa has the Karoo and Kalahari deserts but the rest is grassland with some tropical areas and some mountainous areas.
Lesotho is a small landlocked constitional kingdom located inside the Republic of South Africa at the south of the African continent. It is a mountainous country relying to a large extent on its diamonds and water resources to keep its economy going.
Africa is geographically diverse, with a range of landscapes that include both mountains and flat regions. Some areas, like the Atlas Mountains in North Africa and the East African Rift Valley, are mountainous, while others, such as parts of the Sahara Desert and savannahs in East Africa, are relatively flat.
Nexplanon
Nexplanon
Desert, rain forest, plains, mountainous.
Yes, much of South Africa's water comes from the snowcapped peaks from the mountainous kingdom of Lesotho :)
Roughly 27% of the Earth's surface is considered mountainous. This includes areas such as the Himalayas, the Alps, and the Andes.
The percentage of Africa that was controlled by the two countries with the most territory is 68%
You are probably thinking of the Ibex, a kind of goat native to mountainous regions of Eurasia and northern Africa.
because the soil in Africa is dry.. :)
Zero.
20%.
The Carpathians occupy about 30%, the sub-carpathian hills and Transylvania plateau another 30%