Kenya has diverse topography, with elevations ranging from sea level along the Indian ocean coast to highlands and mountains inland. The average land height is about 1,500 meters (4,900 feet) above sea level, but notable peaks like Mount Kenya reach over 5,199 meters (17,057 feet). The Great Rift Valley also contributes to the country's varied land heights.
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Nairobi, Kenya is approximately 1,795 meters (5,889 feet) above sea level.
Zimbabwe's land mass is 390580 square kilometers.see URL: http://www.mongabay.com/igapo/world_statistics_by_area.htm
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.
Topography refers to the shape or height of the land. It includes features such as mountains, valleys, and plateaus.
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Kenya's largest dam, the Turkwel, has a height of 153 m, and retains a water volume of 1,641,000,000 m³.
Kenya's largest dam, the Turkwel, has a height of 153 m, and retains a water volume of 1,641,000,000 m³.
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Nairobi, Kenya is approximately 1,795 meters (5,889 feet) above sea level.
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Kenya has some semi-ard land but no true deserts.
The name of the Principal Secretary in the Ministry of Land, Housing, and Urban Development in Kenya is Ms. Mariamu El Maawy.
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