The highest mountain in Kenya is Mount Kenya, which is located in the Aberdare Mountain Range. Mount Kenya is 17,000 feet tall and is the second tallest mountain in Africa, next to Mount Kilimanjaro.
Mount Kenya's highest peak, Batian, has an elevation of 5,199 meters (17,057 feet) above sea level, making it the highest point in Kenya and the second-highest in Africa after Kilimanjaro.
No, Mount Longonot is not an extinct volcano. It is considered to be an active stratovolcano located in Kenya. The last eruption occurred around the 1860s, and it is still considered a potential threat due to its historical activity.
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Because it is by the equator which makes the reigion of Kenya too hot for it to snow. Actually it CAN snow in Kenya and does around Mount Kenya, an extinct volcano 5,199 metres (17,057 ft) tall. The mountain has snow on its summit and seven glaciers
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Mount kenya is a stratovolcano ( composie volcano )
Mount Kenya is an extinct stratovolcano at 5199 meters tall.
The highest mountain in Kenya is Mount Kenya, which is located in the Aberdare Mountain Range. Mount Kenya is 17,000 feet tall and is the second tallest mountain in Africa, next to Mount Kilimanjaro.
Mount Kenya is a volcano, which is known as a stratovolcano meaning it no longer erupts and that its extinct it did use to erupt around 3 million years ago but yes it is a volcano in a place called Kenya in Africa:) Hope I Helped
A stratavolcano is a steap sided volcano (like Mount Kenya)
The highest point in Kenya is Mount Kenya, which stands at 5,199 meters (17,057 feet) above sea level. It is an extinct volcano and is the second-highest mountain in Africa, after Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.
Mount Elgon is an extinct volcano on the border of Kenya and Uganda.
Mount Kilimanjaro is a snow-covered dormant volcano in the country of Tanzania on the continent of Africa. The other snow-covered dormant volcano on the African continent is Mount Kenya, in the country of Kenya, to the north of Tanzania.
Mount Kenya's highest peak, Batian, has an elevation of 5,199 meters (17,057 feet) above sea level, making it the highest point in Kenya and the second-highest in Africa after Kilimanjaro.
Mount Nyiragongo is a stratovolcano, which is a conical volcano built up by many layers (strata) of hardened lava, tephra, pumice, and volcanic ash.
A composite volcano or Strata Volcano.