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What are the two mountains with snow in Africa?

The two mountains in Africa with snow are Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania and the Rwenzori Mountains (also known as the Mountains of the Moon) on the border of Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.


Why is there snow in Africa?

It snow in few African countries on a un-regular basis in the winter, mostly on the high mountain ranges. It snow in the winter on the Drakensberg Mountains and also on some of the mountains in the Western Cape Province in South Africa. Snow also on a regular basis on the Atlas Mountain range in northern Africa (Marokko).


Do all the mountains have snow?

Not all the mountains have snow.


Do all mountains have snow on top?

No, to have snow on top (permanently) the height of the mountain must exceed that of the snow line for the particular latitude at which the mountain is located (the snow line is higher at the equator than it is at the poles). Mountains that do not reach this height are not permanently snow capped (they may have snow on in winter months).


How do snow storms form in the Appalachian Mountains or the Rocky Mountains Where do these storms get their moisture?

Snow storms in the Appalachian Mountains and the Rocky Mountains form when moist air is forced to rise over the mountains, leading to cooling and condensation of water vapor into snow. The moisture for these storms can come from nearby bodies of water, such as the Atlantic Ocean for the Appalachian Mountains and the Pacific Ocean for the Rocky Mountains.

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What are the two mountains with snow in Africa?

The two mountains in Africa with snow are Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania and the Rwenzori Mountains (also known as the Mountains of the Moon) on the border of Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.


How did the Drakensberg get its name?

Because of its mountains


Where are the Drakensberg mountains located?

Drakensberg Mountains, translated from Afrikaans to English as 'Dragon Mountains', are the highest mountains in the Republic of South Africa. They are made of basalt and sandstone and form a chain running up the eastern escarpment of South Africa


What is Difference between atlas mountains and Drakensberg mountains?

The Atlas Mountains are located in North Africa, primarily in Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, while the Drakensberg Mountains are located in South Africa. The Atlas Mountains are more extensive and span across a larger area compared to the Drakensberg Mountains. Additionally, the Atlas Mountains are known for their arid climate and diverse flora and fauna, while the Drakensberg Mountains are characterized by their stunning cliffs and escarpments.


Which country are the Drakensberg and Great Karroo Mountains found?

The Drakensberg and Karoo ranges are found in the Republic of South Africa, though the Drakensberg extend into Lesotho and Swaziland as well.


What is the southernmost mountain range in south Africa called?

Drakensburg 3482 meters 11424 ft, its so large it is possible to see it from space.


What country has the drakensberg mountains?

The Drakensberg Mountains are located in South Africa. They form the eastern portion of the Great Escarpment, which separates the high central plateau of South Africa from the coastal lowlands. The Drakensberg is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.


What is the difference between atlas mountain and drakensburg mountain of Africa?

Drakensberg is found in north Africa. Atlas in d south. Also,atls are fold mountains whereas d south east plateau crated drakensberg


What are the mountains called that the British weren't allowed to pass?

The Drakensberg range


What are the main features of South Africa?

Drakensberg mountains. table mountain and something else.


In which country are the Drakensberg in great Karroo mountains found?

South Africa


Why is there snow in Africa?

It snow in few African countries on a un-regular basis in the winter, mostly on the high mountain ranges. It snow in the winter on the Drakensberg Mountains and also on some of the mountains in the Western Cape Province in South Africa. Snow also on a regular basis on the Atlas Mountain range in northern Africa (Marokko).